Re: [EC-SA-01.2003] Windows XP "welcome screen" exposes the names of all the members of the local administrators group

From: Eitan Caspi (eitancaspiat_private)
Date: Fri Mar 14 2003 - 11:31:01 PST

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    Hello Andrew,
    
    1. Thanks a lot for your note about the way to remove users from the
    "welcome screen".
    
    I am sorry I was not aware of this workaround when the advisory was
    published.
    It is a shame MS don't add this procedure to its KB (as far as I
    searched there).
    
    I have tested this and, as promised... - it works fine on both normal
    boot and "safe mode" boot.
    
    So, this is a very good workaround until MS will fix this permanently.
    
    Applying this to all local users with administrative privileges will be
    a good practice, although it will force them to do a CTRL+ALT+DEL with
    each logon. A bit annoying, but we do it all for security...
    
    
    2. Regarding the "flaw" in my report: my report concentrated on Windows
    XP and the "welcome screen" only (thus referring to local access only) -
    so I didn't see any reason to mention any non-directly-related issues.
    
    
    Again, I wish to thank you for bringing this workaround to my (and to
    the other subscribers of this list) attention.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Eitan Caspi ( eitancaspiat_private )
    Israel
    
    
    Direct solution: 
    > No direct solution at this time.
    > 
    >  
    > Workaround:
    > Avoid using the welcome screen and use only the normal logon screen.
    > 
    
    http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_wel_screen.htm
    or 
    http://www.google.com/search?q=%2BSpecialAccounts+%2BWindows+%2BXP
    
    Wellknown and supported way to remove/hide users from Welcome screen.
    
    Also I would like to note that there is a flaw in your report.
    Any user can retrive lists or users and shares in default configuration 
    for NT4 and W2K using "null sessions". XP has some changes.
    This was already discussed  in
    http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/archive/focus-ms/2002/03/msg00088.html
    
    Just wanna everything will be clear,
    --
    Andrew G. Tereschenko
    TAG Software Research Lab
    Odessa, Ukraine
    



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