Keylogger i can install from a different User Account, XP Password bypassing?
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Thread title. I need a keylogger that i can install from a different user account or from a boot USB drive, since i don't have access to the account i want to log.
Or something that can bypass an XP logon [B]without erasing the password.[/B]
How about putting a shortcut to the keylogger in the users auto-start folder using a USB-bootable OS?
Ophcrack.
Uh, why?
Solved, lock thread please
It's pointless to lock threads, because it doesn't allow people to reply with more information or with a solution that is correct. It'd be nice if you did the same thing and told us how you solved the problem - That's what a discussion forum is for, after all.
[QUOTE=gparent;33155397]It's pointless to lock threads, because it doesn't allow people to reply with more information or with a solution that is correct. It'd be nice if you did the same thing and told us how you solved the problem - That's what a discussion forum is for, after all.[/QUOTE]
Remembered the target user isn't quite the tech savvy person and deleted his password (Admin account unlocked) replaced it with "12345", installed the keylogger, and wrote "Windows requires a password change, your new password is 12345, login and change it etc" as the password hint.
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[QUOTE=latin_geek;33155644]Remembered the target user isn't quite the tech savvy person and deleted his password (Admin account unlocked) replaced it with "12345", installed the keylogger, and wrote "Windows requires a password change, your new password is 12345, login and change it etc" as the password hint.[/QUOTE]
Wow. Impressive. The hint remains there and now you can't take it off, and he/she doesn't know how either. The problem is that whenever they mistype their password, that hint won't work... but oh well.
Why exactly would you want to keylog somebody other then to be a dick and gain access to their usernames and/or passwords.
[QUOTE=doonbugie2;33163364]Why exactly would you want to keylog somebody other then to be a dick and gain access to their usernames and/or passwords.[/QUOTE]
To gain access to their usernames and/or passwords without being a dick.
He wants his dads porn passwords
Should have just used Ophcrack
[QUOTE=gparent;33162622]Wow. Impressive. The hint remains there and now you can't take it off, and he/she doesn't know how either. The problem is that whenever they mistype their password, that hint won't work... but oh well.[/QUOTE]
Unless i installed a keylogger and got the new windows password and used it to change the hint back to a blank.
[editline]7th November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=doonbugie2;33163364]Why exactly would you want to keylog somebody other then to be a dick and gain access to their usernames and/or passwords.[/QUOTE]
Spying on my sister since my family suspects she has a drug addicted bf
[QUOTE=latin_geek;33166072]Unless i installed a keylogger and got the new windows password and used it to change the hint back to a blank.[/QUOTE]
True, depends how your keystroke recovery and stuff works. They could detect it before they can do that I suppose.
I'm sorry but spying on your sister is just wrong. No matter the purpose.
[editline]7th November 2011[/editline]
Also, ophcrack.
Been mentioned already, but what the hell. The name hit me the second I read the title. Ophcrack.
Put it on a USB stick, turn the USB to a bootable (Ophcrack comes with a bootloader), boot PC through USB drive, receive password list.
Isn't Ophcrack just for brute-forcing common-word passwords? I just boot up my [b]ERD Commander 2008[/b] disc. it's an XP LiveCD with a program called LockSmith. It lets you manipulate the user passwords within an XP P.E.
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