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    UserUnlock

    Allows standard users to unlock a locked windows workstation!

    There is an age old issue with security / windows domains / shared workstations. If several users share a workstation, then from an audit / security standpoint, they should each have unique usernames. From a security standpoint, idle workstations should lock the screen. But when a windows computer is locked, only the logged in user can unlock it. Many admins circumvent this issue by creating a generic shared username for the shared workstation; to which the users know the passwords but the...
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    BloodHound is a Windows program compiled from C# source files that will generate Cyclic Redundancy Check numbers for a given file, directory/folder, or other locations. The program uses the CRC-32 algorithm using the same seed as used in Ethernet layer.
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