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Old 10-15-2009   #1 (permalink)


Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Vista Ultimate x64/XP Pro x86/Fedora 12 X64
 
 

Device shield test

Hello everyone,

I know we all love a challenge, and I want to know if this is one, or something that can be done quite easily. My Computer Engineering company is planning to market something called "deviceshield" (This is just one instance of what my company does - mainly we outsource network engineers) Before we take the final plunge and become the middle-man for this software, I am asking if you guys knew any ways to bypass this technology providing the user did not have the domain admin password or know how to access the local admin account.

For those that dont know how device shield works, its primary use is to install on a domain server so that all users cannot plug their USB's, external devices etc. to steal company files or infect the network. more info here

We have tried various techniques, but if this is something simple or even something that a semi-advanced user could bypass we need to know before we start marketing this product to our clients

Thanking you,
Alex

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Old 10-15-2009   #2 (permalink)


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Re: Device shield test

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Your more info here link is missing. click the more info here
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