Re: Bootable CD Attack disk + NTFS question

From: Petr.Kazil@eap.nl
Date: Wed Feb 22 2006 - 11:42:48 EST


If you want to read/write NTFS file systems on a "victim" workstation then
this one is good:
http://trinityhome.org/trk/

It's a Linux CD but you can add Windows drivers to it, and then it
reads/writes to NTFS.
Not many Linux CD's can do that. Do you know more?

Has anyone ever tried to "inject" a trojan file + autostart link into a
Windows file system using a CD like this?
That looks like a doable exploit.

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