"Cris Smith"writes:
> To Whom it may concern:
> I suspect the use of a Kerberos infestation through an addressable worm.
I think you have greatly misunderstood something.
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Russ Allbery (rra@stanford.edu)
This is a discussion on Kerberos Infection - Kerberos ; To Whom it may concern: I suspect the use of a Kerberos infestation through an addressable worm. I would need to research the known worm, but I have found the origin to be a doc file from an archive set, ...
To Whom it may concern:
I suspect the use of a Kerberos infestation through an addressable worm.
I would need to research the known worm, but I have found the origin to
be a doc file from an archive set, dating back to early versions of
word. The ultimate effect was the destabilization of a security set
within Microsoft Server 2000 (Active Directory). I still have the
original doc files and the system has been maintained. I plan to take it
off line soon.
CRIS SMITH
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"Cris Smith"writes:
> To Whom it may concern:
> I suspect the use of a Kerberos infestation through an addressable worm.
I think you have greatly misunderstood something.
--
Russ Allbery (rra@stanford.edu)