So I locked myself out of my own computer.

Discussion in 'Space Junk' started by Fenix, Dec 1, 2010.

So I locked myself out of my own computer.

Discussion in 'Space Junk' started by Fenix, Dec 1, 2010.

  1. Fenix

    Fenix Moderator

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    Any tips on hacking into my own computer?

    :|
     
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    ijffdrie Lord of Spam

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    an axe.
     
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    You need to match three pieces of code. It's not that hard, just watch out for the red ones
     
  4. EatMeReturns

    EatMeReturns Happy Mapper Moderator

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    How did you manage to do this?
     
  5. Fenix

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    Well I forgot I had a password on there, and haven't shut it down for weeks. I rebooted it today and BAM, password block.

    I've tried the Ubuntu method, but that doesn't work for me because I have two seperate Win7 installs, but chntpw sees them as one. I'm trying Ophcrack right now.

    :|
     
  6. EatMeReturns

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    Sooo... remember the password? It's only been a few weeks...
     
  7. Fenix

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    See, that's the thing, none of my regular passwords were it.

    Is anyone familiar with Ophcrack much?
     
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    Hmm, my IT Security teacher at school has a cd which can remove any passwords present on any pc. I'll ask him what exactly it was. He managed to get into my laptop in a minute. o_O

    Will prolly take me a day to reply to this again, though.
     
  10. Fenix

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    Well see that's the annoying bit. I tried doing that in Ubuntu and nothing happened. It still wanted it.
     
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    EatMeReturns Happy Mapper Moderator

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    Our IT teacher had trouble flipping the screen right side up when somebody changed the graphics settings, got frustrated, and suspended the kid who did it for two weeks.
     
  13. Fenix

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    ALRIGHT FOLKS.

    We're good.

    We're good.

    1 am a 1337 h4x0r now.
     
  14. ijffdrie

    ijffdrie Lord of Spam

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    try your passwords with spelling errors?




    or 'fenixisdumbhe'llneverguessthis'