-----Original Message-----
From: David Gillett [mailto:gillettdavid () fhda edu]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 11:14 AM
To: Thor (Hammer of God); 'George Carlson'; bugtraq () securityfocus com;
full-disclosure () lists grok org uk
Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Flaw in Microsoft Domain AccountCachingAllows
Local Workstation Admins to TemporarilyEscalate PrivilegesandLogin as
Cached Domain Admin Accounts (2010-M$-002)
If our users hadn't been local admins (not my choice), they would not have
been able to eject Domain Admins from the Local Admins group in the first
place....
David Gillett
-----Original Message-----
From: Thor (Hammer of God) [mailto:thor () hammerofgod com]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 10:49
To: David Gillett; 'George Carlson'; bugtraq () securityfocus com; full-
disclosure () lists grok org uk
Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Flaw in Microsoft Domain AccountCachingAllows
Local Workstation Admins to TemporarilyEscalate PrivilegesandLogin as
Cached Domain Admin Accounts (2010-M$-002)
You made all domain users local admin? Or did you do some sort of RUNAS in
the logon script?
-----Original Message-----
From: David Gillett [mailto:gillettdavid () fhda edu]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 10:16 AM
To: Thor (Hammer of God); 'George Carlson'; bugtraq () securityfocus com;
full-disclosure () lists grok org uk
Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Flaw in Microsoft Domain Account
CachingAllows Local Workstation Admins to Temporarily Escalate
Privileges andLogin as Cached Domain Admin Accounts (2010-M$-002)
If I take the domain admin out of my local administrators, they can't
do
anything. Done.
Back when I did AD/domain support, all domain user accounts got a
profile that included a trivial script to re-add Domain Admins to the
Local Admins group. So this kind of local removal shenanigans lasted
only until the user next logged into the domain.
David Gillett