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NT Password Hack Available
Name: Chase Date: July 5, 2001 at 19:30:30 Pacific
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I have a program that does it. It will break the SAM on NT 4.0 machines (any service pack) provided the password encryption DLL has not been turned on (most people don't even know it exists).
If anyone wants it, they can have it BUT...
You MUST e-mail me, and from a real mail account. The disk image is over 1M and free mail services (like MSN, Hotmail, Valise, etc) will not support an e-mail of that size.
I will not post it, but I'll send it to you. Of course, what you do with it after that...
Contrary to what you portray, anonymous email accounts accept files over 1 meg. Many of them provide 10 megs of storage anymore, so riddle me this...
Why do you need real addresses for something that an anonymous account would work fine for? What's up your sleeve?
You shouldn't try and blindside these people the way you are. That's what I'm calling you out on.
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Response Number 6
Name: Chase Date: July 9, 2001 at 17:07:20 Pacific
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Some anonymous accounts may accept them, fine, but the one that I have doesn't. that means that I can't send it from an anonymous account. You want it, it's coming from my real account - the one I own - so I'm asking for you to do the same.
I'm not after anything. In fact, I've already sent it to a few people. It's a simple hack, doesn't leave anything behind, fits on (and makes) a bootable floppy that runs a Linux shell. Nothing sinister about it at all. I use it on Government systems on a regular basis.
Do want you want. The instructions are still above.
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Response Number 7
Name: Beachbum Date: July 10, 2001 at 08:35:30 Pacific
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Download a trial version of ERD Commander from www.winternals.com and you can get into any NTFS File System.
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Response Number 8
Name: Chris Date: July 12, 2001 at 09:16:21 Pacific
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Advised by computer suppliers to check out your software. Can't access server!!!
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Response Number 9
Name: Chase Date: July 12, 2001 at 17:29:05 Pacific
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Make sure you format a good floppy first, and there are NO bad sectors on it. A single bad sector will cause problems. The program writes out the file directly, and doesn't account for bad floppies or sector errors.
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Response Number 10
Name: Jim Nijas Date: November 9, 2001 at 07:05:11 Pacific
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I have a pc that the former admin set the password to.. need a hack to it.
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Response Number 11
Name: zero Date: November 11, 2001 at 22:26:12 Pacific
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i would like to try your software
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Response Number 12
Name: David Limoges Date: November 13, 2001 at 20:55:59 Pacific
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I would like to try your software please!
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Response Number 13
Name: RV Date: November 14, 2001 at 09:01:48 Pacific
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My admin is dumb. He can't provide servise. I need this program
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Response Number 14
Name: BL Date: November 14, 2001 at 22:06:04 Pacific
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I don't know if you are still mailing this but I'll have a copy if you are :-)
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Response Number 15
Name: Bhasker Date: November 16, 2001 at 01:59:38 Pacific
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Hi Pls send me soon. I need that badly Regds Bhasker
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Response Number 16
Name: Agha Jaani Date: November 18, 2001 at 23:22:09 Pacific
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I have lost my password of the PC at office, please help me out in this regard
Thank you very much. Agha
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Response Number 17
Name: david Date: November 19, 2001 at 10:02:05 Pacific
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hey can you send me you software i have a old administrator that f@#$ up this little company and i need to recover the servers thanks
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Response Number 18
Name: J Gregg Date: January 2, 2002 at 06:04:56 Pacific
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If you're still sendin', I am in need. I lost the admin password to a workstation.
Thanks.
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Response Number 19
Name: Spizzo3 Date: January 3, 2002 at 05:49:36 Pacific
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Hey can you send this to me too? Thanks! Really in need to recover a server.
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