[Fwd: FW: XP Screen Saver password uses Old password until logout or New one is used.]

From: Andy Wood (snortin_yer_packetsat_private)
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 18:41:00 PDT


 	Passwords aren't cached, it is the Access Tokens that are
cached.  If you change permissions on a folder, from RO to RW for
example, the folder will not be RW until the user logs off then on.
This is important to remember when reducing the privs: If the user is
logged on when a permission change is made they will retain their old
rights until logging off....i.e. They could still delete data after you
set the privs from RW to RO.

	Don't be confused though, this is only a MS feature.  It is
listed to "improve performance".  I, however, am confused as UNIX so far
out performs MS yet is not plagued with the whole needing to logoff
thing.  I guess we should just be thankful.......at least windows
doesn't require a reboot.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka [mailto:mfrdat_private] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:18 PM
> To: Ghazi H. Al Wadi [NGHA-CTC]; vuln-devat_private
> Cc: adnanat_private; qaziaat_private; rootat_private
> Subject: Re: XP Screen Saver password uses Old password until logout or
> New one is used.
> 
> 
> Is'nt that the case with all win* since long time?
> Well the password is cached, that's why it verifies from cache, where it
> should verify it from the actual password location. Lack of routine
> addition in all screensavers I guess. Remember flushing cached Passwords
> in win* , HEH! =)
> 
> P.S. It's not a feature, untill its discovered by Microsoft.
> 
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> --- "Ghazi H. Al Wadi [NGHA-CTC]" <wadigat_private> wrote:
> >Hi,
> >Today I have as usual, changed my PC logon password (XP Home Edition). 
> >When the screen saver started, I dismissed it and by force of habit, I 
> >typed the old password. To my surprise I was able to unlock the screen 
> >saver using the old password. I  was able to do that several times, 
> >However, once I logout or use the new password I am unable to use the 
> >old password and have to use the new one.
> >
> >The question is , Is this a feature. and from a security point of view 
> >wouldn't that be a vulnerability. If not is it documented any where. 
> >And last, was this issue addressed before.
> >
> >Kindest regards
> >Ghazi Al Wadi
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