MaNiAx
Oct 3 2003, 01:17 AM
computers at this place i started working have this mcaffee antivirus and i have a guest account on novell netware i cant do anything always says not enough privilages if i try a privilage escalation attack the antivirus picks it u and i get logged on novell. how can i get around this problem ive spent numerous hours i have yet to be successful ive been going @ this for 81 hours and yet no luck thats almost a week and im getting so sleepy i have no determination to destroy any files or anything i just wanna know if it can be done and how cuz i really get annoyed i cant play windows games g0d thats so bad i need something to keep me entertained maybe a way to obtain the hash but when i tried that i get lsass process not found and if i do net stop or net start insufficient privilages and i cant use a boot disk cuz there is a bios password and my manager is the only one that knows it and is able to log on and he always kicks all employees out of the room so noone will see it.
I need to figure out how to escalate myself but first i must figure out how to get rid of that annoying VirusShield from mcafee any help is greatly appreciated or any ideas on what i should do or suggestions or a push in the right direction.
keep in mind i dun wanna get logged on novell for viruses / privilage escalation exe files kinda complicated i know but i know the best can do it .
-MaNiAx
agentsim
Oct 8 2003, 01:59 PM
In quite a lot of bioses the password is kept in plain text. Basically all you need to know is the bios revision and company and then depending on that info you print a memory address to screen.
@school I wrote a program in assembly to retrieve the bios password and print it on the screen, it did NOT require any priviledge at all.
Google around for bios password crackers or something... you will at least need to know what mem address to query.
As for the rest, no clue
Cheers,
-agentsim
SgtRush
Oct 8 2003, 02:12 PM
You realize that what you are attempting could/should get you fired. Personally, if I knew how, I wouldn't pass it on. Why would I make some other networking professionals job any harder than it already is. If you can devote 81 hours to trying to escalate your privileges instead of doing work, then maybe you should consider another career. Play solitaire on your own time.
chris105
Oct 12 2003, 02:08 PM
I must admit some fuckers make my role a lot harder (i sought out computers at school cos the admin knows (filtered) all) mind you some days i would love to (filtered) the whole network up and get rid of the incompetent bastard so theyre are good causes for hacking ...
manu
Oct 13 2003, 05:44 PM
If you spent 82 hours intelligently, you could find away... Is that 82 minutes?.. Hey lol, just try till you get, there is no specific time period or what should I say, TRY AND TRY TILL YOU DIE..
Manu
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