Re: LM Hashes and NTLM Hashes with Windows Server 2003
On my wife's laptop, I open an admin command prompt and type net users
I can't find where in Windows 10 these accounts are listed. But WDAGUtilityAccount, DefaultAccount....hrmmm.
I thought there was a way to view user accounts and groups under Computer Management -> Users and Groups, but I don't have a Users and Groups section under Computer Management
I see the WDAGUtilityAccount is part of the Windows Defender Application Guard which came with the Fall Creators Update (version 1709).
DefaultAccount seems to be some account that comes with 10 by default. I'd still like to see if they're set disabled or not.
So far, it looks good, but I'm still going to check everything.
It might be a false alarm, because at work, my wife uses the neighboring store's wifi, which has faster speeds (and is open), and she got the same two messages, this time, about the store's wifi.
On my wife's laptop, I open an admin command prompt and type net users
Code:
Administrator DefaultAccount Guest Jess WDAGUtilityAccount
I thought there was a way to view user accounts and groups under Computer Management -> Users and Groups, but I don't have a Users and Groups section under Computer Management
I see the WDAGUtilityAccount is part of the Windows Defender Application Guard which came with the Fall Creators Update (version 1709).
DefaultAccount seems to be some account that comes with 10 by default. I'd still like to see if they're set disabled or not.
So far, it looks good, but I'm still going to check everything.
It might be a false alarm, because at work, my wife uses the neighboring store's wifi, which has faster speeds (and is open), and she got the same two messages, this time, about the store's wifi.
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