Re: Microsoft Access 97 Stores Database Password as Plaintext

From: Paul Leach (paulleat_private)
Date: Thu Feb 04 1999 - 11:32:14 PST

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    I'm not an Access guru, so please forgive me, but I don't quite understand
    the scenario. Please see the questions below.
    
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Donald Moore (MindRape) [mailto:mindrapeat_private]
    > Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 3:15 AM
    >
    > ======================================================================
    >  How to Recreate
    > ======================================================================
    >
    >  1. Create an mdb
    >  2. Create a Table
    >  3. Reopen the new mdb in exclusive mode
    >  4. From the Tools Menu, select Security and then click Set Database
    > Password
    >  5. Set database password
    >  6. Exit Access
    >  7. Create another mdb
    >  8. From the File Menu, select Get External Data, and click
    > Link Tables....
    > Select
    >     the passworded mdb and then select the table you created.
    
    At this point, didn't you have to enter the password of the first mdb to get
    access to it?
    
    If so, then the fact you got access to the passwords after knowing the
    password doesn't seem very interesting.
    
    If not, then it seems like that's _actually_ the bug: you got access to a
    password protected database without having to know the password.
    
    >  9. Exit Access
    > 10. Perform a strings+grep on the 2nd mdb to reveal the password.
    >
    
    Finally, why wouldn't ACLs be used to protect the database instead of
    passwords?
    
    Paul
    



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