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!!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!



 
 
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Old December 17th 03, 09:43 PM
DVD FERRET
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Default !!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!

I have a program called CIA Commander. It is, well, very cool. I
mostly use it for its practical joke possibilities, but at around $600
a copy, I didn't buy it for this reason. It is a very small file,
which can be put on a floppy. You boot to the floppy and the interface
(a lot like a BIOS interface) allows you to remove or copy user
passwords that are located on any NT/2000/XP machine. This allows one
to copy a password, then remove it, log in to user's account with no
password, replace user's background with appropriate pornography, and
replace the original password. So, no matter how many times the person
changes their password, you appear to have telepathy. The only thing
is, you never REALLY know what the password is; you just bypass it and
then replace it. Any user's password can be changed, including the
SysOp. Heck, it even had a .NET password and account on there I never
knew existed. If you want the program request here, and I will post it
to the appropriate news group, but I think the trial will let you do a
one time freebee.

DVD Ferret

P.S. NTFS security has already been defeated, like 2 years ago.

 




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