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Relative Security Provided by Cached Domain Credentials? May 07 2004 01:05PM
Zack Schiel (ZSchiel blueandco com) (1 replies)
Re: Relative Security Provided by Cached Domain Credentials? May 08 2004 09:18AM
Joshua Feek (jfeek yahoo com au) (1 replies)
triple DES from memory

--- Zack Schiel <ZSchiel (at) blueandco (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote: >
First post from a relatively new subscriber to this
> list, so forgive me if this has been discussed
> previously...
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> On a related note to part of the discussion in the
> 'Restricting change of local admin' thread, does
> anyone know of a non-brute force way to break the
> encryption on cached domain credentials?  Local
> accounts are easily modified or reset, but I'm not
> aware of any similar exploits for cached domain
> credentials.  Given that EFS' effectiveness to
> secure laptop-stored data in a domain environment
> lives and dies by the security of the cached
> credentials, I'm curious to know just *how much*
> more secure they are.
>  
> -Zack-
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Re: Relative Security Provided by Cached Domain Credentials? May 11 2004 06:01PM
Nicolas RUFF (lists) (ruff lists edelweb fr)







 

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