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#15382 - 02/17/03 08:59 AM
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Stubby the Penii
Registered: 02/12/03
Posts: 35
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NTFSDOS NTFSDOS, designed by Bryce Cogswell and Mark Russinovich, allows access to NTFS partitions from OSs that use FAT. Format a floppy disk with the /s option (copy system files), copy ntfsdos.exe (and the helpf file ntfshlp.vxd if you want) then boot the NT box with it. Gain full read access to everything on NTFS partitions. Go for the SAM in the winnt\system32\config directory. Download from http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~mnemonix/ntfsdos.zip Maybe thats what u looking for tho dunno.
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#15384 - 02/17/03 03:26 PM
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Registered: 12/03/02
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Keyloggers absolutely won't work unless they're running while somebody changes the password. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- What about a harware keylogger? They make plenty of modules now that plu into the back of a computer where the keyboard plugs in. It captures EVERY keystroke. here is one I snaged from a google search. http://www.keyghost.com/ you can find out how it works here http://www.keyghost.com/installation.htm#demo I would think this would work. Until Longhorn comes out and all data travles encrypted, but if you snag the keys right before it hits the CPU I do not think there is any protection there right now.
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#15386 - 02/17/03 07:04 PM
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A hardware keylogger could be something like a small little object that would plug into the end of you keyboard cable, and then in turn plug into a computer. It sits on the line a passively captures all the keystrokes. To get the info out of it you generally need special software of some kind of magic key combo. But they are supposed to work pretty good. Here's a pic of one to give yo an idea:  And yes, given enough time and resources, brute force WILL break that pass. Infinite
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