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Re: [pen] Help!



never trust autorun, in many corporate/govt environments, it is disabled.

a usb with an exe or bat may be simple, but usb may be disabled. knowing your way around command line and being able to download/execute an exe may be easier in many cases. to be safe, don't place your eggs all in one basket. have the usb, an online method, maybe even a wallet size ubuntu livecd that can mount the windows partition, copy your executable, and modify the registry to execute it on startup.

my question would be, why would they leave you alone in a room with 3 computers?

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Andy Kaiser <andykaiser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>learn to navigate blind (ie - start+R for run dialog, cmd, enter your commands)

This is my vote. And in the case of Windows (I'm not a Linux guy), have your rootkit be a simple .exe or have a flash drive with an autorun for the install.

Andy
 

Andy Kaiser
andykaiser@xxxxxxxxx



On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Alex Fernandez-gatti <chaulis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Stay calm! Help is on the way, a helicopter full of hackers is coming
to break you out while the rest of us ftp the language pack to you. We
bring club mate and dark dressed individuals with razor wit and charm
to help you escape.

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Gavin Hanover <gavin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> you can only change languages if the language pack has been installed.
> last time i used a windows that was sold in a non-english native language
> was arabic, and that was windows 98, so i doubt my experience still valid in
> that respect.
> however, when using "multi-lingual" versions of windows (xp/vista), the
> alternate languages are only available when you install the language packs.
> learn to navigate blind (ie - start+R for run dialog, cmd, enter your
> commands)
>
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 11:20 AM, agent69 <agent69@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Can you guys help me with a "hypothetical" scenario.
>>
>> I am Agent69 and have been captured by the Chinese government. I am being
>> held in a room with 3 computers, I don't read or write Chinese but I can log
>> in to the systems because I watched one of the officers log in while they
>> where interrogating me. The problem is when I get into the systems ( 1
>> redhat box and 2 XP Workstations)  can I change the language on the systems
>> to English and install my root-kit and then change it back?
>>
>> How have you handled non-English systems in the past?
>>
>>
>> Agent
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