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Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 01:23PM
MustLive (mustlive websecurity com ua) (2 replies)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 02:16PM
Susan Bradley (sbradcpa pacbell net) (3 replies)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 06:07PM
KF (lists) (kf_lists digitalmunition com)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 04:42PM
nameless (my security lists gmail com) (2 replies)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 07:39PM
Susan Bradley (sbradcpa pacbell net) (2 replies)
RE: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 08:13PM
Mike Wilson (mwilson amedisys com) (2 replies)
RE: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 17 2009 04:10PM
Jim Harrison (Jim isatools org)
RE: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 08:36PM
Steve Quan (sq01 yorku ca) (1 replies)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 09:09PM
nameless (my security lists gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 15 2009 08:56AM
Ansgar Wiechers (bugtraq planetcobalt net)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 08:05PM
Daniel Hazelton (dhazelton enter net)
On Thursday 14 May 2009 15:39:29 Susan Bradley wrote:
> We're talking XP Home here, right? A admin account without a password
> cannot be access remotely over the internet, so if you have physical
> access at all times of that Asus netbook it's arguably more secure in
> some circumstances.

Not just XP Home. I can confirm that this "vulnerability" is a standard feature
of several OEM and MS released versions of both XP Home and XP Professional.
In both cases I've had to manually re-set the password to something.

This seems to be a "feature" - since if you have to use the recovery console
it'll ask you for the password for "Administrator"... by default it's blank
and you can just hit enter.

DRH

> nameless wrote:
> > Susan Bradley wrote:
> >> 3. For XPs it's kinda handy to have a blank admin password when you
> >> sometimes come in on a network and need to get to that particular
> >> machine and you didn't set it up, otherwise you have to use the Admin
> >> password boot disk trick and reset the password to blank.
> >
> > You should only do the above recommendation, if you like to have your
> > boxes owned.
> >
> > You should not have any administrative accounts named "Administrator"
> > and _all_ administrative accounts should have a _STRONG_ password
> > associated with them.
> >
> > No exceptions.
> >
> > Password safes are available at no charge. If you somehow forget your
> > password, you can always reset it via AD or resetting the SAM.

[ reply ]
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 06:11PM
Ansgar Wiechers (bugtraq planetcobalt net)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 04:25PM
Michael Scheidell (scheidell secnap net)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 01:37PM
Jeremy Brown (0xjbrown41 gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: Insufficient Authentication vulnerability in Asus notebook May 14 2009 03:02PM
Mike Vasquez (mike vasquez gmail com)


 

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