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file_and_printsharing.shtml

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows Miscellaneous

Title: file_and_printsharing.shtml

Description: (version 1.3) - learn about this method to crack into Windows box that has file and print sharing on (even if the shares are password-protected), how to protect yourself against it, and how to secure your shares (if you have any).

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SharingHiddenDrives.txt

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows XP

Title: SharingHiddenDrives.txt

Description: A short HowTo Tutorial about Sharing Hidden Drives in Windows XP Professional - by weird bloke

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win98security.shtml

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows 9x/ME

Title: win98security.shtml

Description: Although Win98 provides excellent point-and-click features it is far beyond not being secure. Since the update from Win 95 to Win 98 Microsoft has failed to improve the system as far as security is concerned. There is absolutely no protection at all. If thatÆs what youÆre looking for in an operating system Windows is not the way to go. Switch to Unix or something. Basically thatÆs all you can do. Microsoft continues to downplay the security concerns of Windows 98 as I write this. I donÆt think anyoneÆs addressed all of these issues in one informative advisory before so I decided to. I hope youÆve enjoyed this advisory! Keep tabs on gH and me and KeyRoot.

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Policy editor

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows Miscellaneous

Title: Policy editor

Description: By jknave - For days I have been searching for a security hole for policy editor on the Internet. It wasn\'t the program or tutorials on poledit that was of interest to me, but a way to circumnavigate policy editor and to have complete access to the windows system.

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CREATING FILES IN WINDOWS THAT BEGIN WITH A DOT (PERIOD)

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows Miscellaneous

Title: CREATING FILES IN WINDOWS THAT BEGIN WITH A DOT (PERIOD)

Description: by RaNCiDDeViL. did you ever read a tutorial about something with a web server that told you to make a file called .rhost or .htaccess as if it had no filename and the letters were all in the extention? and windows wouldn't let you make a file with a name like that, right? as usual, there is a way around windows's little restriction.

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