Showing posts with label administrator password. Show all posts
Showing posts with label administrator password. Show all posts

Jun 16, 2012

Facebook TRickzzz

   It was my last semester exams going  on and I couldnot update my blog...First of all sorry to all those few but dedicated readers of ma blog.. I recently conducted a search in internet about various hidden tricks about facebook and I would like to share it with U..
   
    Almost more 50% percent of the internet users in our country will surely have an account in the world's one of the most popular social networking site facebook.com.. Even many of us will be using INternet only for surfing in Facebook... Actually I have found  many of my friends activate GPRS plans in their mobile just to make them always updated in facebook.. Thats the reason why I write this post... This post is dedicated to all those my loving facebook addict friends...


ACCESSING UR FACEBOOK ACCOUNT WITH 3 DIFFERENT PASSWORDS

Are U wondered hearing U can access facebook using 3 different passwords.. ok..Let me explain it using  a simple example... If my original facebook password is "leThalTrix" (without quotes),then I can also use the following methods to access my account

1.Case letters Toggled
                        In my Original password letters T are capital and all other are lower case..If I just inverted this ..i.e all upper case to lowercase and vice versa, then also I can access my account ... that is "LEtHALtRIX" also helps me to access my account.. This is not a bug or an error in facebook.his is just an option provided by Facebook itself to make the sign-in process easier for the users. Here’s how:

The most common reason for the authentic logins to be rejected is when the CAPS LOCK is ON. This is where this option comes in handy. That means, when the CAPS LOCK is ON the case gets reversed (toggled) for your password but Facebook will accept this as well.

2.Password with first letter Capitalised
        This method will only work in mobile. That is ur password varient with first letter capitalised will also work.. That is "LeThalTrix" also help to access... This is because in most of all mobile users it is a common for the first letter of the password to get capitalized which often leads to the login failure. So, in order to tackle this issue, Facebook will also accept the password where only the first letter is capitalized.

HIDE YOUR ONLINE STATUS ON FACEBOOK CHAT FROM SELECTED CONTACTS
 Sometimes You may have already noticed this option. U can select who all in your friendlist can see or cannot see you online.. This option has made the life easier to hide from your boss and chat with your girlfriend ;) .
   For this click on the small gear like icon (settings) on the chat bar.. Select advanced settings and U can see the options to who all want to be online or to who all You want to be hidden... 
     You can also be hidden to a particular user or online to that user by clicking on the gear like icon on the individual chat window... Isnt it wonderful!!!

UPDATE YOUR FACEBOOK ACCOUNT FROM THE DEVICE U WISH

You might have seen some feeds on Facebook in which it will be displayed below update from some friend as “Updated via iPhone” or “Updated via Blackberry” etc. This is because, when ever someone update their Facebook profile status from some featured devices like iPhone, Android, Blackberry, A line will be added below their update on feeds which display from which device the update was made.

But here is a trick from which you can update from any device of your choice without even having any device.

i.e. You can update your Facebook profile status via iPhone 5 even without having it anyway iPhone 5 is not yet launched by apple. But you can update via iPhone 5.

Update your status via following devices. Log in to Facebook and open any of these links to update via respective devices.
Via iPhone 5
Via iPhone 4
Via iPhone
Via iPad 3
Via iPad 2
Via Blackberry
Via Blackberry Touch
Via Blackberry Playbook
Via Calculator

Now go and show off before ur facebook friends :)

Mar 12, 2010

How to Hack Windows Administrator Password

This hack will show you how to reset Windows administrator password (for Win 2000, XP, Vista and Win 7) at times when you forget it or when you want to gain access to a computer for which you do not know the password.

Most of us have experienced a situation where in we need to gain access to a computer which is password protected or at times we may forget the administrator password without which it becomes impossible to login to the computer. So here is an excellent hack using which you can reset the password or make the password empty (remove the password) so that you can gain administrator access to the computer. You can do this with a small tool called Offline NT Password & Registry Editor. This utility works offline, that means you need to shut down your computer and boot off your using a floppy disk, CD or USB device (such as pen drive). The tool has the following features.


  • You do not need to know the old password to set a new one
  • Will detect and offer to unlock locked or disabled out user accounts!
  • There is also a registry editor and other registry utilities that works under linux/unix, and can be used for other things than password editing.



How it works?
Most Windows operating systems stores the login passwords and other encrypted passwords in a file called sam (Security Accounts Manager). This file can be usually found in \windows\system32\config. This file is a part of Windows registry and remains inaccessible as long as the OS is active. Hence it is necessary that you need to boot off your computer and access this sam file via boot. This tool intelligently gains access to this file and will reset/remove the password associated with administrator or any other account.

The download link for both CD and floppy drives along with the complete instructions is given below

Offline NT Password & Reg Editor Download

It is recommended that you download the CD version of the tool since floppy drive is outdated and doesn’t exist in today’s computer. Once you download you’ll get a bootable image which you need to burn it onto your CD. Now boot your computer from this CD and follow the screen instructions to reset the password.

Another simple way to reset non-administrator account passwords
Here is another simple way through which you can reset the password of any non-administrator accounts. The only requirement for this is that you need to have administrator privileges. Here is a step-by-step instruction to accomplish this task.

1. Open the command prompt (Start->Run->type cmd->Enter)


2. Now type net user and hit Enter


3. Now the system will show you a list of user accounts on the computer. Say for example you need to reset the password of the account by name John, then do as follows


4. Type net user John * and hit Enter. Now the system will ask you to enter the new password for the account. That’s it. Now you’ve successfully reset the password for John without knowing his old password.

So in this way you can reset the password of any Windows account at times when you forget it so that you need not re-install your OS for any reason. I hope this helps.

Oct 15, 2009

windows password loop hole...




a. ok now, what you need to do is to run compmgmt.msc

b. and click on local users and groups.

c. once you've gotten here you need to open up the 'users' folder.


at this point i am walking along with you and notice that there are several
major security holes dealing specifically with the password:
1. double clicking on the any user name allows you a list that looks
something like this:
"user name"

full name: -----------------------
|__________________|

description: -----------------------
|__________________|
--
|_| user must change password at next logon

--
|_| user cannot change password

--
|/| password never expires

--
|_| account is disabled

--
|_| account is locked out


"ok" "cancel" "apply"

ok if you can get past my cheesy drawing, i must ask, did you notice that
the "password never expires" box is checked? if you did, then you may have
realized that this means that you can also uncheck it!

2. if ure paying attention, you'll see that the 'user must change password
at next logon' box is unchecked. if you put a check in this box of course,
when you shut down the system will prompt for a new password!

3. going back to step c.,
right click on any account and notice the dialoge that appears:
set password...
all tasks
delete
rename
properties
help

i think you can handle it from here

ps. i wonder if you can access this data if this stuff is locked to the user
by the admin by going in through the command prompt. i doubt it but if anyone

found pls let me know....


Thanks for fainted brain who gave information on this for me



Jul 15, 2009

Hacking Windows XP Passwords. for real!


This i not actually cracking or hacking.. this is a simple method used in windows when we forget administrator password.........

step 1:boot the computer into safe mode
when your starting up the computer, press F11, delete, or whatever the computers bios says to do to enter setup.

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StartupScreen.gif


step 2disable password!

once the computer is booted up in safe mode, go to -start -controlpannel -user accounts then select the administrator account, (it will say which one it is) and you should see a button to disable password, or create new password.

when thats done, shut the computer down, and use the same method to set the computer back to normal mode, and when you boot it up you will have either a new password you chose, or no password at all!!