Umm- why can I find the password I used to connect to a remote desktop service in cleartext in memory of RDP service? First saw my microsoft accounts pwd- made new local account- same thing. For this user its: wtfmsnotcoolpic.twitter.com/lRMhDCMJkH
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Umm- why can I find the password I used to connect to a remote desktop service in cleartext in memory of RDP service? First saw my microsoft accounts pwd- made new local account- same thing. For this user its: wtfmsnotcoolpic.twitter.com/lRMhDCMJkH
You found this with nothing more than a string search inside the process memory for TermService / termsrv.dll? Is this using RDP NLA? Since RDP does an interactive logon, the full credentials are delegated to the RDP server, but I am surprised that they remain in memory like that
what you see is what I did, default settings for everything relevant as far as I am avare. its very easy to reproduce using process hacker
I just tried with both Process Hacker and Process Explorer, and I fail to reproduce this on Windows Server 2019. What exact version of Windows are you using on the server?pic.twitter.com/S8V0a4c76l
What is this "test mode" I see in that screenshot? I'm not familiar with it. This looks like a special build available for evaluation, do you have a link to where you got it from?
test mode is because bcdedit /set testsign 1 - it is also windows insider though. yes, both boxes are win10
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