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Old December 17th 03, 10:43 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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Old December 17th 03, 10:43 PM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Default !!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!

If computer security is properly implemented that program will not
work.
You will not get that application to work on any computer that has
proper security.
So NO, it has not yet been defeated.

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An easier way to read newsgroup messages:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...oups/setup.asp
http://dts-l.org/index.html


"DVD FERRET" wrote in message
...
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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Old December 17th 03, 10:44 PM
DVD FERRET
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Default !!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!

So what kind of 'proper security' do you propose, genius? Have
you used to program or did your panties get all brown when you found
out that your precious NTFS didn't provide the security you had
thought? Your gay porn is no longer safe...
Works on every computer I've used it on. If you want to say,
ahh, well, just set the bios to not boot floppy; then you just reset
the BIOS (well, really the CMOS) and it boots. I'm not talking stupid
**** here.
I take it, you didn't test the software since your post is a
few minutes after my original post. If you did, then elaborate on your
findings, don't just spout off some gay **** and not give reasons why.
If you're going to call me a liar and a retard, then at least
site examples of your magical proper security theory.
None the less, NTFS or not, there will ALWAYS be a lock, a
key, and a sledgehammer.
NOTHING is totally safe and secure. NOTHING.



On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 15:05:58 -0600, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
wrote:

If computer security is properly implemented that program will not
work.
You will not get that application to work on any computer that has
proper security.
So NO, it has not yet been defeated.


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Old December 17th 03, 10:44 PM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Default !!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!

Your attitude and language do not deserve an answer at all.
You should really leave the attitude elsewhere.

In any case I will answer partially, the rest you can figure out.
The answer is in the security newsgroups regularly as well.

I do not need to test your specific software.
I do not need to disable floppy, CD or anything else in the computer.

I also never said "totally safe and secure. NOTHING", but you just
did.

Hang around the security groups a while and you might just learn what
security really is.

Just for you, the answer is on this page, directly or possibly through
links:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...s/10imlaws.asp

Do not worry, you will hear no more from me with your current
attitude.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
An easier way to read newsgroup messages:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...oups/setup.asp
http://dts-l.org/index.html


"DVD FERRET" wrote in message
...

Snipped meaningless garbage.

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 15:05:58 -0600, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
wrote:

If computer security is properly implemented that program will not
work.
You will not get that application to work on any computer that has
proper security.
So NO, it has not yet been defeated.




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Old December 17th 03, 10:53 PM
DVD FERRET
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Default !!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!

Wow, great job at puking up someone else's work and still not giving a
reason to your post; you're just too smart for me.
Besides, if you didn't like the post, I didn't ask you to read it. It
was a follow up to a previous post; just trying to help someone out by
giving a SPECIFIC answer- which you have yet to give me. All I got was
a link to some useless garbage about keeping people from physically
accessing your data and keeping your passwords secure. WTF?

Try to keep in the scope of the topic, genius (sorry, Mr. Genius MVP).
I didn't mention EFS and symmetric key encryption or NTFS permissions.
I just was trying to express the fact that a FAT boot floppy can gain
access to a NTFS partition and run a program to bypass any NT
operating systems password; thus, giving access to the entire system
through the user interface. I don't remember typing "the encryption
schemes and routines that are implemented on NTFS systems are crap".
The statement was in regards to the file structure itself, not
anything implemented by the SysOp.

So, to reiterate, we are talking about NTFS, not keeping people away
from your computer or not choosing your birth date as your logon
password- N...T...F...S...

Mathew, I think it's time someone told you that you really don't know
everything. And just maybe (maybe) there are things that can be
learned by paying close attention to the details that may or may not
be present and not expressing the first thought that comes to your
head like a child. Rather than investigate the program and post some
meaningful information, acted all pompous and posted like a child.

If computer security is properly implemented that program will not
work.
You will not get that application to work on any computer that has
proper security.
So NO, it has not yet been defeated.


Wow, three lines of poetic righteousness. Yet, somehow the come across
as infantile; oh wait they are.


Your attitude and language do not deserve an answer at all.


Then you should have known better that to open your mouth... But you
didn't. Pure genius.

You should really leave the attitude elsewhere.


Right, like through your cute little AOL instant messenger.

I do not need to test your specific software.


Right, because you would rather remain ignorant and pompous.

I also never said "totally safe and secure. NOTHING", but you just
did.


Why, yes, I did. There you go, you can pay attention.

Hang around the security groups a while and you might just learn what
security really is.


Ahhh, no. This is absolutely an accidental encounter, it will most
likely not happen again. Besides, I am proficient in other things;
this is just a hobby for me. Sadly, it seems, this is your life. And
your mind is so warped, that you actually believe that the groups are
a physical place where people can "hang around". You've really been in
the game too long. You have delusions of grandeur. A subscription to
TechNet doesn't make you a genius. Do you even spend time with 'real'
people? Does your family even know you anymore? Am I the only on that
can see the problems with that kind of answer from a man your age
who's actually in the field?

Anyway, the best device to keep you data ABSOLUTELY secure is
called the OFF switch, try it out sometime.

You're not a high school teacher by any chance are you? You
fit the mold.

-Ferret

(God, why am I wasting my time with such a tool?)


On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 16:04:23 -0600, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
wrote:

Your attitude and language do not deserve an answer at all.
You should really leave the attitude elsewhere.

In any case I will answer partially, the rest you can figure out.
The answer is in the security newsgroups regularly as well.

I do not need to test your specific software.
I do not need to disable floppy, CD or anything else in the computer.

I also never said "totally safe and secure. NOTHING", but you just
did.

Hang around the security groups a while and you might just learn what
security really is.

Just for you, the answer is on this page, directly or possibly through
links:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...s/10imlaws.asp

Do not worry, you will hear no more from me with your current
attitude.


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Old December 19th 03, 05:30 PM
Eric Witte
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Default !!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!

DVD FERRET wrote in message . ..
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


If you want to just blank out the password there is a free linux utility.

Eric
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Old February 16th 04, 05:01 AM
NoneOfBusiness
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Default !!!!!!!!!!BYPASS WINDOWS XP PASSWORD - DEATH IN THE FAMILY POST UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 16:04:23 -0600, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
wrote:

Your attitude and language do not deserve an answer at all.
You should really leave the attitude elsewhere.

In any case I will answer partially, the rest you can figure out.
The answer is in the security newsgroups regularly as well.

I do not need to test your specific software.
I do not need to disable floppy, CD or anything else in the computer.

I also never said "totally safe and secure. NOTHING", but you just
did.

Hang around the security groups a while and you might just learn what
security really is.

Just for you, the answer is on this page, directly or possibly through
links:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...s/10imlaws.asp

Do not worry, you will hear no more from me with your current
attitude.


Nevertheless, he is correct, attitude and all. I am not familiar with
this specific program, but i know of at least one other that will
allow you to change ANY local password on the workstation no matter
how NTFS is configured. Boot from the floppy, pick the account, and
enter the new password. Then reboot and you have access.

The only way this will not work is if the person does not have
physical access to the machine. It is a very handy utility for any
help or security admin to have..
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Old January 25th 05, 01:37 PM
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can i get that freebe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old January 25th 05, 07:32 PM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Something here should help:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/lostpass.htm

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"BZW" wrote in message
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can i get that freebe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Old January 30th 05, 05:52 AM
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 12:37:49 +0000, BZW
wrote:


can i get that freebe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/


 




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