Hi, this time the people from Offensive-Security.com, bring us an example on how Windows Vista could be hacked in a very easy way, forget exploits, ASLR, DEP, etc.
Just boot with a live CD, move utilman.exe to utilman.old, and copy cmd.exe to utilman.exe.
Then in the login window, just press CTRL-U, and a console with administrative rights will pop up.
It's the same as the old Windows XP Sticky-keys trick.
Video here
Enjoy
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