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10.0

The NT Alerter and Messenger services are running.

0.0

The ident/identd service is running.

0.0

The rpc.rquotad service is running.

0.0

The rstat/rstatd service is running.

10.0

The rexec service is running.

0.0

The rpc.sprayd service is running.

10.0

A system-critical Windows NT registry key has an inappropriate value.

10.0

In Windows NT, an inappropriate user is a member of a group, e.g. Administrator, Backup Operators, Domain Admins, Domain Guests, Power Users, Print Operators, Replicators, System Operators, etc.

10.0

A network intrusion detection system (IDS) does not properly reassemble fragmented packets.

10.0

A network intrusion detection system (IDS) does not properly handle data within TCP handshake packets.

10.0

A network intrusion detection system (IDS) does not verify the checksum on a packet.

10.0

A network intrusion detection system (IDS) does not properly handle packets with improper sequence numbers.

10.0

A network intrusion detection system (IDS) does not properly handle packets that are sent out of order, allowing an attacker to escape detection.

10.0

A Windows NT account policy does not forcibly disconnect remote users from the server when their logon hours expire.

10.0

A Windows NT log file has an inappropriate maximum size or retention period.

10.0

A Windows NT system does not restrict access to removable media drives such as a floppy disk drive or CDROM drive.

4.9

The default setting for the Winlogon key entry ShutdownWithoutLogon in Windows NT allows users with physical access to shut down a Windows NT system without logging in.

10.0

The Logon box of a Windows NT system displays the name of the last user who logged in.

10.0

An event log in Windows NT has inappropriate access permissions.

10.0

A system-critical Windows NT registry key has inappropriate permissions.

7.5

A filter in a router or firewall allows unusual fragmented packets.

10.0

A WWW server is not running in a restricted file system, e.g. through a chroot, thus allowing access to system-critical data.

0.0

A network service is running on a nonstandard port.

10.0

A Windows NT file system is not NTFS.

10.0

There is a one-way or two-way trust relationship between Windows NT domains.

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