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Re: Windows 2000 remote brute force
From: Christopher Gerg <gerg () berbee com>
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:51:33 -0600
*snip*
just you must login as a 'guest' user and try some users names and know if a user exist or not.. and then brute force the password of that user :)
*snip* So; "if they have taken steps to make their environment insecure...". The guest account is disabled by default (as it should be).
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