windows share level pa update
Microsoft Windows 95 Patch: Windows Share Level Pa Update
This update resolves the Windows Share Level Password vulnerability in Windows 95. If a computer that is linked to a network has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has at least one more>> This update resolves the "Windows Share Level Password" vulnerability in Windows 95. If a computer that is linked to a network has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has at least one password-protected folder shared, it may be possible for a user on the network to gain unauthorized access to the folder. This vulnerability exists because of the way the password feature of share level access is implemented for Windows 95. A malicious user can exploit this vulnerability and use a special client utility to gain access to a share without knowing the entire password, and may be able to retrieve, modify, or delete any file within that share. Download now to prevent unauthorized access to files that are shared over a network that uses share level security.
Note: A computer is only vulnerable if it has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has password-protection enabled for at least one shared folder.
Windows 95 incorporates peer-to-peer networking capabilities that allow you to share files and folders on a network or within a workgroup. You must enable the File and Print Sharing service and change the properties of a folder in order to create a folder share, and make the folder accessible to others on the network.
Share level security requires users on a network to enter a password to gain access to a shared folder.
For more information about this vulnerability, please read Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) Article Q273991.
<<lessMicrosoft Windows 98 Update: Share Level Password Update
This update resolves the Windows Share Level Password vulnerability in Windows 98. If a computer that is linked to a network has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has at least one more>> This update resolves the "Windows Share Level Password" vulnerability in Windows 98. If a computer that is linked to a network has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has at least one password-protected folder shared, it may be possible for a user on the network to gain unauthorized access to the folder. This vulnerability exists because of the way the password feature of share level access is implemented for computers running Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition. A malicious user can exploit this vulnerability and use a special client utility to gain access to a share without knowing the entire password, and may be able to retrieve, modify, or delete any file within that share. Download now to prevent unauthorized access to files that are shared over a network that uses share level security.
Note: A computer is only vulnerable if it has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has password-protection enabled for at least one shared folder.
Windows 98 incorporates peer-to-peer networking capabilities that allow you to share files and folders on a network or within a workgroup. You must enable the File and Print Sharing service and change the properties of a folder in order to create a folder share, and make the folder accessible to others on the network.
Share level security requires users on a network to enter a password to gain access to a shared folder.
For more information about this vulnerability, please read Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) Article Q273991.
<<lessWindows Me Share Level Password Vulnerability Patch
Windows Me Share Level Password Vulnerability Patch is created to be a useful program to deal with a vulnerability that could allow a malicious user to programmatically access a Windows 9x/ME file share more>>
Windows Me Share Level Password Vulnerability Patch is created to be a useful program to deal with a vulnerability that could allow a malicious user to programmatically access a Windows 9x/ME file share without knowing the entire password assigned to that share.
Microsoft Windows 9x/Me provides a password protection feature referred to as (share level access) for the File and Print Sharing service. However, due to the way the password feature is currently implemented, a file share could be compromised by a malicious user who used a special client utility without knowing the entire password required to access that share.
Only share level access permissions are vulnerable. If a Windows 9x or Windows Me machine were part of a Windows NT domain, user-level access controls could be enforced on file shares and passwords would not be needed to allow access to those shares. Windows NT and Windows 2000 machines can only be setup with user-level file share access controls and are not susceptible to this vulnerability. Read the "Share Level Password" Vulnerability FAQ.
Windows95 Year 2000 Update 1.0
This update corrects year 2000 problem with the DIR andDATE commands in Windows95. more>>
Microsoft Windows 95 Patch: Windows Share Level Password Vulnerability Update
Microsoft Windows 95 Patch: Windows Share Level Password Vulnerability Update is a very flexible and effective update which resolves the Windows Share Level Password vulnerability in Windows 95. more>>
Microsoft Windows 95 Patch: Windows Share Level Password Vulnerability Update is a very flexible and effective update which resolves the "Windows Share Level Password" vulnerability in Windows 95.
If a computer that is linked to a network has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has at least one password-protected folder shared, it may be possible for a user on the network to gain unauthorized access to the folder. This vulnerability exists because of the way the password feature of share level access is implemented for Windows 95. A malicious user can exploit this vulnerability and use a special client utility to gain access to a share without knowing the entire password, and may be able to retrieve, modify, or delete any file within that share. Download now to prevent unauthorized access to files that are shared over a network that uses share level security.
Note: A computer is only vulnerable if it has File and Print Sharing enabled, and has password-protection enabled for at least one shared folder.
Windows 95 incorporates peer-to-peer networking capabilities that allow you to share files and folders on a network or within a workgroup. You must enable the File and Print Sharing service and change the properties of a folder in order to create a folder share, and make the folder accessible to others on the network. Share level security requires users on a network to enter a password to gain access to a shared folder.
Microsoft Windows 98 System Update
This System Update includes features for networking, security and accessibility issues more>> This System Update includes features for networking, security and accessibility issues. It is part of the Windows? 98 Customer Service Pack.<<less
Exchange Server 2003 Help Update 1
Exchange Server 2003 Help Update is released to give users a simple update which includes additional topics that were not included on the product CD. more>> <<less
Graphics Card Driver Update 3.0
Graphics Card Driver Update has been built from the ground up and is an industry first in providing manufacturer specific drivers for your computer. more>> <<less
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Netmon Protocol Pa Update
This update resolves the NetMon Protocol Parsing security vulnerability in Windows NT? 4.0, and Systems Management Server (SMS) more>> This update resolves the "NetMon Protocol Parsing" security vulnerability in Windows NT? 4.0, and Systems Management Server (SMS). Network Monitor (NetMon) is an administrative tool that is used to monitor network traffic. If malformed data is sent over a network that an administrator is monitoring, it could overrun the buffer (a temporary data storage area on your computer) and either cause the NetMon to fail, or cause code of the sender?s choice to run on the computer that is under the administrators control. Download now to prevent a malicious user from causing your computers buffer to overflow.
For more information about this vulnerability, please read Microsoft Security Bulletin MS00-083.
<<lessMicrosoft Windows 98 System Update Update
Microsoft Windows 98 System Update Update contains features for networking, security and accessibility issues. It is part of the Windows 98 Customer Service Pack more>> <<less
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Update: Hig
The Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack allows you to enhance your system with the highest available encryption level more>> The Windows 2000 High Encryption Pack allows you to enhance your system with the highest available encryption level (128-bit).<<less
Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password 2.3
Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password recovers shared resource passwords on Windows Network Neighborhood more>>
Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password exploits a bug known as "Share Level Password Vulnerability" in Windows 9x/ME.
This exploit lets you gain access to shares only knowing the first
character of the password. It does not work on Win9x/ME systems
that are patched, and it wont work on NT-based systems such as
Windows 2000 or XP as they use user level shares.
Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password does about the same as Gahnomen, the only difference is that in Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password you specify a computer you want access to, instead of collecting a list from the Network Neighborhood-thingy.
Microsoft Windows 95 Security Patch: Share Level Password Vulnerability 10-10-00
Microsoft Windows 95 provides a password protection feature referred to as (share level access) for the File and Print Sharing service. However, due to the way the password feature is currently implem more>>
Microsoft Windows ME Security Patch: Share Level Password Vulnerability 10-10-00
Microsoft Windows ME provides a password protection feature referred to as (share level access) for the File and Print Sharing service. However, due to the way the password feature is currently implem more>>
Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password Recovery 2.3
Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password Recovery provides a fast and efficient solution to recover passwords from shared resources on Windows Network Neighborhood. more>>
Windows Network Neighborhood Shared Resource Password Recovery 2.3 provides a fast and efficient solution to recover passwords from shared resources on Windows Network Neighborhood. It exploits a bug known as "Share Level Password Vulnerability" in Windows 9x/ME. This exploit lets you gain access to shares only knowing the first character of the password. It does not work on Win9x/ME systems that are patched, and it won't work on NT-based systems such as Windows 2000 or XP as they use user level shares.
