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Full Disclosure: Re: Re: Google Talk cleartext credentials in processmemory

Re: Re: Google Talk cleartext credentials in processmemory

From: Colin <colweb_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 11:06:13 +0000

On 01/12/05, pagvac <unknown.pentester_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Even in corp environments you still see some users running admin
> privileges. Yes, I agree, it doesn't happen as often as in home
> environments, but it *does* happen.

Our corporate environment is almost completely full of administrators.
The EMEA region is tighter, but ASIAPAC and AMERICAS regions and
basically 100% admins. Management dont see the point "if the machine
can just be re-imaged".... god save us. Mind you our EMEA region
everyone is a "Power User" which as most will know can get Admin
rights in about 1 minute.

More worrying was the Domain Admins logging onto their PCs every day
with those privs.. omg
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