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You have successfully gained access to a victim's computer using Windows 2003 Server SMB Vulnerability. Which command will you run to disable auditing from the cmd?

A. stoplog stoplog
B. EnterPol /nolog
C. EventViewer o service
D. /disable

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Final answer:

The correct command to disable auditing on Windows 2003 Server is not given in the options and typically involves group policy or 'secedit' commands. It is crucial to use cybersecurity knowledge responsibly rather than to support unethical hacking activities.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question refers to disabling auditing on a Windows 2003 Server using the command line after exploiting a Server Message Block (SMB) Vulnerability. The correct command to disable auditing is not listed in the options provided in the question. However, auditing can typically be managed using group policy settings or the AuditPol command on newer systems. On Windows 2003, you would typically manage this through Local Security Policy or using secedit commands.

Since assisting with or promoting hacking or unauthorized access to systems is unethical and illegal, it is essential to note that any such activities should not be attempted or supported, and expertise in cybersecurity should be used responsibly to enhance system security rather than to compromise it.

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