NetBIOS is a transport protocol that Microsoft Windows systems
use to share resources. For example, if a PC running Windows wants
to connect to and access a share on a file server, it probably uses
NetBIOS.
The two most common vulnerabilities of
NETBIOS
- The first vulnerabilities is that
will affect trusts between forests. This is certainly
valid for areas at the Windows 2000 practical level or even a
Windows NT to Windows 2003 trust. \
- The second vulnerabilities that I
discovered is the way that you presently don't peruse for PC in
Network Neighborhood (Windows 98) or Microsoft Windows Network
(Windows XP).When NetBIOS is enabled in your network, the master
browser collects information about all the computers in the
network. That information is then propagated every 12 minutes to
all workstations. This can be displayed in the network neighborhood
or using the NET VIEW command.