Hack WINDOWS XP login password

Hack WINDOWS XP login password

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Hack WINDOWS XP login password hack3r3z 04-14-2007
Posted by hack3r3z on April 14, 2007, 9:02 am
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Start >> Run >> [type]cmd // this will open your command prompt
[type] net(space)user(press enter)
[typw] net(space)user(space)[windowsloginid](space)*(press enter)

// for e.g.: net user faraz *(press enter)

[type]new password (press enter)and retype it(press enter).. It will
show u confirmation... // caution it wont show u the password u
type... But it still types... the blinking pointer will b their at the
same place... But it still works...
// for eg: password changed successfully.

Well... this is so easy and can b done within seconds... anyways enjoy
and tc ...

for more stuff log on to http://techguru786.tk


Posted by Kerry Brown on April 15, 2007, 11:00 am
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> Start >> Run >> [type]cmd // this will open your command prompt
> [type] net(space)user(press enter)
> [typw] net(space)user(space)[windowsloginid](space)*(press enter)
>
> // for e.g.: net user faraz *(press enter)
>
> [type]new password (press enter)and retype it(press enter).. It will
> show u confirmation... // caution it wont show u the password u
> type... But it still types... the blinking pointer will b their at the
> same place... But it still works...
> // for eg: password changed successfully.
>
> Well... this is so easy and can b done within seconds... anyways enjoy
> and tc ...
>
> for more stuff log on to ** spam link removed **
>


Your theory was shot down in the MS newsgroups and now you're posting it
elsewhere? Administrators have always been able to reset passwords in any OS
I've used. Try your trick when you are not logged on as an administrator.

--
Kerry Brown



Posted by Hexalon on April 15, 2007, 12:15 pm
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> Start >> Run >> [type]cmd // this will open your command prompt
> [type] net(space)user(press enter)
> [typw] net(space)user(space)[windowsloginid](space)*(press enter)
>
> // for e.g.: net user faraz *(press enter)
>
> [type]new password (press enter)and retype it(press enter).. It will
> show u confirmation... // caution it wont show u the password u
> type... But it still types... the blinking pointer will b their at the
> same place... But it still works...
> // for eg: password changed successfully.
>
> Well... this is so easy and can b done within seconds... anyways enjoy
> and tc ...
>
> for more stuff log on tohttp://techguru786.tk

This only will work if you have administrator access to the machine. A
properly secured machine/network won't allow just any one to have this
access.


Posted by Gerard Bok on April 15, 2007, 2:16 pm
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wrote:

>> Start >> Run >> [type]cmd // this will open your command prompt
>> [type] net(space)user(press enter)
>> [typw] net(space)user(space)[windowsloginid](space)*(press enter)
>>
>> // for e.g.: net user faraz *(press enter)
>>
>> [type]new password (press enter)and retype it(press enter).. It will
>> show u confirmation... // caution it wont show u the password u
>> type... But it still types... the blinking pointer will b their at the
>> same place... But it still works...
>> // for eg: password changed successfully.
>>
>> Well... this is so easy and can b done within seconds... anyways enjoy
>> and tc ...

>This only will work if you have administrator access to the machine. A
>properly secured machine/network won't allow just any one to have this
>access.

Yet, it looks to me to be a security issue.
As in: don't turn your back if you runas from a user's terminal
:-)

--
Kind regards,
Gerard Bok

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