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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] Hello everyone |
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| Date: | Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:35:55 -0500 |
After just a few hours of scanning (I have to start somewhere} I have located quite a few routers that have their manufacturers password still set not to mention loads of Windows machines that have port 139 open AND have write access to the whole of the C: Drive in some instances.
My question - since it is these machines that I understand will be the computers that the hacker will use to hide him/her self and given that there are tools around - just that I don't know of one yet - WHY doesn't someone send a message to these machines that the owner will see and ASK them politely to close up these holes? Perhaps something along the "net send" command.
I'll bet their/your ISP would absolutly *love* that.
If given the knowledge I'd be happy to devote a day or so doing just this. Currently I don't yet have enough skills.
~Mike.
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