RE: Network Security Related Query

2002-06-26 Thread Tommy McLeod
Yes, start with little fish and use them as bait for the bigger fish The trick with "Compromising" a network is that you dont try and hack the server first, you compromise a less likely target (e.g. a desktop, sniff for traffic from that and then look for bigger targets, plus it gives you

RE: Network Security Related Query

2002-06-25 Thread Sarbjit Singh Gill
heers Gill -Original Message- From: Cheryl Goh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 5:37 PM To: Sumit Dhar Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network Security Related Query Hi Sumit, This would depend on what you have read/write access to. For example if let's say

Re: Network Security Related Query

2002-06-21 Thread Cheryl Goh
Hi Sumit, This would depend on what you have read/write access to. For example if let's say I had read/write access to a non-system folder in the c drive, the best that I could hope to do is perhaps upload a trojan or some remote control app, renaming it to something less obvious. I will not be

RE: Network Security Related Query

2002-06-20 Thread Cushing, David
> I was wondering... If I have read/write access to a windows machine on > some company's network, could I compromise the entire > network's security > in some way because of this access?? If you have write access to the system drive, you could load a remote control program on the workstation a

Re: Network Security Related Query

2002-06-20 Thread Radoslav Dejanović
On Wednesday 19 June 2002 05:25, Sumit Dhar wrote: > I was wondering... If I have read/write access to a windows machine on > some company's network, could I compromise the entire network's security > in some way because of this access?? Yes and no. It depends on the type of access you gained, wh

re: Network Security Related Query

2002-06-20 Thread H C
> I was wondering... If I have read/write access to a > windows machine on some company's network, could I > compromise the entire network's security > in some way because of this access?? Possibly, depending on the level of access you have. Is it R/W to the entire drive? If so, you could lik