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Why are you trying to get to an administrative account? Any kind of
unauthorized access is potentially devastating. Bring NetBus or BO2K
or your favorite keystroke capture or screen capture program on a
*regular* and gather HR/salary/SSN/whatever info, that this regular
user punches in the databases on a daily basis. No need for Admin,
just get the data from an ordinary user. Granted, you may have issues
*installing* software, however, a lot of times that is not necessary.
Just *execute* that darn thing and have it transmit keystrokes via
email or TCP connections to your capture server at home...
Regards,
Frank
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kunz, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 3:03 AM
> To: 'Jen'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: AW: BO2K
>
> [Kunz, Peter] At first hand, by what I heard it's similar to
> NetBus. Now, what I'd REALLY be interested in knowing is if
> BO2K poses any
> danger if users are working with local user permissions, not
> Administrator
> permissions. No one was able to naswer that bit to me for
> NetBus. I'd have
> said no problem, reasoning that IMHO NetBus would require
> some low level
> system calls only available with local Admin perms. Also, could such
a
> program, if run under user privs, install itself in some
> startup script and
> always be running?...
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