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Hi everbody!
I wish to know how to prevent mIRC to access windows registry.
I have a cybercafe and people is using mIRC to stole registry informations, as for example, game and applications CD-Keys.
A customer show me this code sample that gets Half-Life CD-Keys:
---------- regread { var %a = regread .comopen %a WScript.Shell if !$comerr { var %b = $com(%a,RegRead,3,bstr,$1-) var %c = $com(%a).result .comclose %a if (%c != $null) return %c else goto error } :error return error! when reading or key does not exist }
pegarkey echo -a $regread(HKCU\Software\Valve\Half-Life\Settings\Key) ----------
Best regards,
/Leandro Peracchi
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Hoopy frood
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are you locking them from opening the registry in windows as well? (ie. start -> run -> regedit) ? because if not, then it doesnt matter what mirc can/cant do, they can still do it using the windows environment.
if you are, then all i can say is, dont allow the use of such functional irc clients in your cafe
there is a lock, but it does not lock the /comopen commands you might want to suggest that in the features board, to add a lock to that command as well
- argv[0] on EFnet #mIRC - "Life is a pointer to an integer without a cast"
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You can disable the WScript crap, but I don't recall how.
But yea, if you're going to allow people to run mIRC, you're probably allowing them to download and execute all sorts of files that would compromise your system. If this isn't the case, then simply restrict the creation of any files. If they can't save their script, they can't execute it.
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Well, they could load mirc.ini as a script, couldn't they?
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Hi guys! Regedit is disabled by system policies. The real problem is the comopen command... :tongue:
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Please dont cross post (post the same question in multiple areas). It causes confusion and wont get you more or faster answers. I've deleted the other post since this is the one ppl have replied to
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Since /comclose cannot (yet) be locked in the Options dialog, the only thing you can do about it is creating a custom alias, comclose { halt }, that will stop ordinary scripts from using this feature. If you would like to disable Wscript, this page might help. I'm not sure if disabling or uninstalling it will make your browser unable to run scripts too.
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this should definitely be a call to Khaled to get /comopen lockable in the next mirc
- argv[0] on EFnet #mIRC - "Life is a pointer to an integer without a cast"
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Hello there Well, almost three years back while I had to depend on netcafe's for internet access, I came across few software which were customised so that a fellow user will only have limited privilage or access to the workstation or services. I think finding such a software, where access to the registry or control pannel is disabled by the Administrator could help you to achieve what you seek. BUT I am not so sure whether mIRC will bypass such securities provided by these sort of Administrating software. Please check the following links for more details. www.right-fax.com/cafe/Internet-Cafe-Software.htm www.h2ad.comwww.antamedia.comAll the best
if it is a door, it will open!
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Hi everbody! Thanks for the replies. I hope that soon a new version of mIRC allow us to lock this /com commands and this way increase the security of computers with mIRC. For now I will follow the tip of Online and see what I get if I disable Windows Scripting Host. I am afraid of indesirable side effects of doing this in my computers... I already use a great software for Cyber Cafes called SmartLaunch. Take a look at http://www.smartlaunch.net/Best regards and happy new year for everbody!!! /Leandro Peracchi
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Hi Online! I followed the steps in the link you provided to disable Windows Scripting Host but this donĀ“t resolved... That function /comopen stills work... :P Anyway, thanks for help! /Leandro Peracchi
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Yeah you're right... even removal of wscript.exe wouldn't disable the COM object. One thing that worked here is renaming HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\WScript.Shell to something other than "Wscript.Shell". This makes the object not usable (until you rename it back, that is). This solution doesn't seem to interfere with IE's script parsing abilities, but if you decide to do this, just write down to yourself that you did, because some applications (or scripts) might need it. I don't know...
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wouldnt do much good if ppl put older versions on there now would it, it should have had this ability built into the OS for that type of environment adding it now wouldnt really solve any issue
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Well, theoretically, an admin should control what programs are run on there......right?
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theory is a nice concept that makes u feel all warm and fuzzy inside, here we deal with facts not theory
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So you're telling me that real admins DON'T decide which programs are run?
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no what im tellin u is that windows doesnt really allow real admin control. if it did this would have never ever been an issue at all.
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Hi everbody! I still don't find a solution to this problem... Any other ideas? Best regards, /Leandro Peracchi
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Did you try to rename that registry key? It's a rather safe solution that works here. Once it's done, scripts will not be able to address the Wscript.Shell object and use its capabilities.
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