RE:I want to retrieve Username ,Password ,Domain text from GINA system.

On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Gregory G. Dyess wrote:

Nice, if you say it fast enough. Impossible in real world.
Claptrap. It’s a simple enough restriction – if you let people
compromise machines, to retain the integrity of your credentials, you
mustn’t use the compromised machines. This is just good practice. This
is true of pretty much any OS, too.

Admins must be
able to log into any machine in the domain simply because Microsoft failed
to provide reasonable remote CLI support in NT.
That would suffer the same problem. The remote CLI would still be
running a process on_the_compromised_machine, and hence would still be
able to grab passwords and such.

The same rule – don’t run processes on compromised machines – holds
true.


Peter xxxxx@inkvine.fluff.org
http://www.inkvine.fluff.org/~peter/

logic kicks ass:
(1) Horses have an even number of legs.
(2) They have two legs in back and fore legs in front.
(3) This makes a total of six legs, which certainly is an odd number of
legs for a horse.
(4) But the only number that is both odd and even is infinity.
(5) Therefore, horses must have an infinite number of legs.