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Old 03-13-2007   #2 (permalink)
Simon Berube


 
 

Re: login in Windows Vista Without Any User Credentials

Pretty clever. You have to be the administrator in the first place, within
windows, right? So it's dangerous, but I personally haven't got any concern
about it though..

"Abhishek Choudhary" <AbhishekChoudhary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> There is a serious bug found in Windows Vista Ultimate, which allow the
> user
> to login in to Window Vista System without providing any credential. It
> just
> requires the attacker to access the victim system, for the first time. To
> gain access to victim system, follow these steps.
>
> 1) Open System32 folder of your windows.
> 2) Copy Cmd.exe, Magnify.exe and paste it in two different locations, for
> safety purpose.
> 3) Rename the cmd.exe to Magnify.exe on the backup location.
> 4) Copy & paste the renamed cmd.exe to system32 folder, this asks for
> replacing the Magnify.exe, just continue with replacing.
> 5) Now restart the system.
> 6) After restarting the system, the login screen will come, now select the
> utility manager, which is on the below left on the screen.
> 7) Now check the Magnify check box, to open the Magnify.exe, but now this
> will open the cmd.exe.
> 7) In the command prompt, just type the explorer.exe, this will open the
> explorer.exe, and desktop, without login in to the system. The user
> account
> provided for login is the system account, so u can do anything with the
> system.
> You can also play with the windows registry, services, user account
> change,
> and deletion of user accounts, anything you want.
>
>
> I don’t understand why Microsoft is failed to look in to simple problems.
> This is the simplest way to hack the windows vista, without any hacking
> knowledge.
>
>
>
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