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HACKING TRUTH hack3rz 04-14-2007
Posted by hack3rz on April 14, 2007, 9:11 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 ...

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Posted by Sebastian G on April 14, 2007, 10:27 am
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hack3rz 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.


Nah, doesn't work. Error 5: Access denied

what a loser...

Posted by Tom Hall on April 14, 2007, 12:03 pm
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>hack3rz 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.
>
>
>Nah, doesn't work. Error 5: Access denied
>
>what a loser...

It worked here (XP Pro SP2)

Who's the loser? :-)


Tom

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Posted by Sebastian G on April 14, 2007, 1:35 pm
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Tom Hall wrote:

>
>> hack3rz 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.
>>
>> Nah, doesn't work. Error 5: Access denied
>>
>> what a loser...
>
> It worked here (XP Pro SP2)
>
> Who's the loser? :-)


It it allowed you to change the password of another user, then you're the
loser, since you're running with admin rights.

Posted by Todd H. on April 14, 2007, 9:50 pm
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> Tom Hall wrote:
>
> >
> >> hack3rz 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.
> >>
> >> Nah, doesn't work. Error 5: Access denied
> >>
> >> what a loser...
> > It worked here (XP Pro SP2)
> > Who's the loser? :-)
>
>
> It it allowed you to change the password of another user, then you're
> the loser, since you're running with admin rights.

Heh....

I ride Sebastian's ass about as much as anyone, but when a good zinger
is delivered, gotta give credit where credit is due.

+1 to Sebastian here. LOL

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