PotshotPolka Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 6084 Joined: 03/31/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 So I forgot my password. So long story short after taking Astrum's advice I dowloaded a Linux client http://trinityhome.org/Home/index.php?wpid=1&front_id=12 and it worked fast. I reset my passwords in less than 2 minutes. The tool works on 2000/XP/Vista. Damn, never knew it was that easy to bypass a password that easily. Video for using the tool (its just one function of the linux client) http://www.metacafe.com/watch/316013/hack_windows_vista/http://www.metacafe.com/watch/316013/hack_windows_vista/ Link to comment
Red Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 6559 Joined: 03/14/07 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 This might come in handy at work where we have 139723098534 different usernames/passwords that keep changing. Link to comment
Itch Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 Been using a version of that for years.. It comes in handy quite often. Link to comment
NIKO Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 1386 Joined: 03/02/07 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 Im lost with this a little, does it work for any password for any site? Link to comment
SpikedRocker Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 6242 Joined: 04/13/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 So in detail what does this tool does? For us slackers who don't want to click on video or research it ourselves :-P. (I think astrum told me about this once but I don't remember) Link to comment
Itch Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 In about as simple terms as possible.. It allows you to re-write the password file for Windows XP/2000 You boot from a linux based CD. And then either blank out or replace the password for the user you select. If someone forgets the Administrator password for a system this becomes very useful. Link to comment
SpikedRocker Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 6242 Joined: 04/13/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 Ah...I dunno if I'd have use for that here on my home PC....I know they wouldn't like it at work. Link to comment
Itch Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 3440 Joined: 12/12/07 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 If they know what they are doing at your work your machine has a BIOS password to prevent you from booting from CD.. (that's not to say there aren't ways around that, but you've really got to want it) Link to comment
SpikedRocker Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 6242 Joined: 04/13/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 Oh that is the truth. Got to love those BIOS configs. Link to comment
PotshotPolka Posted January 12, 2009 Content Count: 6084 Joined: 03/31/08 Status: Offline Share Posted January 12, 2009 And if you really want to keep files safe, there are much better methods of protecting them, encryption for instance. Link to comment
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