solrac
Mac Ninja
Login to a Mac OS X's user's account through windows file sharing on a PC....
Let's assume there are 2 users, one called "Administrator", and the other called "Guest". Guest has no priveledges, Adnimistrator has admin priveledges.
The PC in question is a Windows 2000 Pro box. It finds the mac in the "my network places / computers near me" window.
The PC user clicks on the mac's computer icon and enters the username "Guest", and its password... uh.. "guest".
The PC logs in fine. An explorer window opens up with this in the address bar:
\\Macintosh-computer\guest
All I have to do now, is change that to
\\Macintosh-computer\administrator
BOOM! I have access to the administrator's files, and I can even write to disk and delete things!!!
And if I copy a file to the administrator, and try to open it as administrator, I can't! It belongs to "guest"!! It's retarded!!!
So basically, if you log in to ANY user account through windows, you automatically have access to ALL user accounts, including administrators!
Except for root (thank god). Root is not accessible, but only by a "path not found" error, not a "password incorrect" error. Very unsettling...
What do we do????