Microsoft has revoked 28 of its security certificates via Windows Update today as part of their security advisory 278973. The certificates have been revoked following the Flame malware attack that involved the use of fraudulent Microsoft digital certificates to by pass some security measures in windows to install the malware. This patch should be available […]
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Getting RunAs to Work Without Prompting for a Password
Oren Eini gives a naughty but neat tip on using the RunAs command in windows without being prompted for a password each time: runas /savecred /user:user-to-run-as command-to-run It saves the runas user credentials. Pretty neat if you have a long/difficult service account password to remember. Just be sure to never do this on your production […]