Re: Backdoor?

From: Jeff Cochran (jcochran.nospam_at_naplesgov.com)
Date: 12/30/03


Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 18:04:17 GMT

On 30 Dec 2003 07:28:38 -0800, stuff@hakoreh01.endjunk.com (MAS)
wrote:

>Is there a way unofficially to login as administrator on Windows 2000
>without resetting passwords, etc? I want to be able to login as admin
>or have admin priveleges without actually being an admin. It might
>sound illegal but I'm just looking for some help here. Is there a way
>to "bypass" these restrictions when running a file etc? Any help would
>be appreciated. Thanks!

Sure there is. All secure systems have backdoors so anyone could
defeat the security...

Okay, sarcasm ended. Your answer is no.

Jeff



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