Server 2008 Domains - Security issue
- From: "Dean Brighton" <dean.brighton(AT)@didata.com.au>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:39:36 +1100
Hello,
With any luck, the people who hang around in this security group will know
the significance of being able to take over an entire Server 2008 domain,
from any domain controller on the network? No need for passwords, no need
for special tools or code.
Have a look at this.
http://labcontrol.blogspot.com/2008/02/this-post-is-purely-for-information.html
And please do NOT post that you could use PE to gain access to the local
server data. Everyone knows that. The significance here is being able to
compromise an entire Server 2008 Domain.
Dean
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