Re: Netowrk Admin. Breach
- From: chadpendergrass@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 05:29:27 -0700 (PDT)
On Jun 5, 4:23 am, "Anthony [MVP]" <anth...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes they could.
I would change it, and also check the logs to see what accounts have logged
on recently,
Anthony,http://www.airdesk.co.uk
<chadpendergr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello all, a few weeks ago we had to fire the current network
administrator. We changed all the domain passwords, but here's what
I'm worried about....
We didn't change the local administrator password on the Terminal
Server. The old network admin. can still login using these
credentials, but since the domain password has been changed what harm
could that do? I will be changing the local admin. password as well,
but was wondering if anyone could do damage to the domain this way.
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Do you have any idea what they could possibly do? I already chaged it,
but I'm wondering if the odd behavior we've been seeing is caused by
him logging on before it was changed.
.
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