Post: change users passwords on your PC.
09-29-2010, 02:50 PM #1
ImTheBabyKicker
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ok guys im just writing this because im quite board right now and this is a nifty wee trick you can use to become admin on your computer if you want. Note* this is for educational purposes and im not responsible for whatever you get up to

ok soo lets start.

1: go to start
2: go to Run
3: Type "cmd" into run
4: when the command prompt opens up type "Net User"
5: command should be sucessful and all the users on your computer should appear.
6: select the user whos password you want to change, in this case for example im going to use "Admin"
7: type "Net User Admin *" (star is essential"
8: cmd should now prompt you with "new password" or something like that. type in the password of your choice and note that you will not be able to see the password you are typing, but dont worry its still there.
9: press enter and retype the password again invisible.
10: command is sucessful and you can now log out of you and log into to them

Simple.
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10-05-2010, 03:26 AM #11
elfmotat
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Originally posted by THEFALLEN1234 View Post
what are you even talking about? if you can choose "Administrator" as one of the users than you can change it's password and then you can log in on that. When you type in Nat User you get a huge list of available users you can log in on. then you pick whatever one you want to change.


You don't understand, in order to change the Admin's password you need to already have administrator privileges (in which case you can use just the GUI to do everything there instead of manually in cmd).

The entire thread is fail because in order to be able to do change the admins password, change privileges, add/delete accounts, etc., you MUST ALREADY HAVE THE PRIVILEGES TO DO SO. cmd works under your current account, not under a default admin account.

You can't bypass windows security with a stupid little cmd command. It's amazing you were naive enough to think that Microsoft wouldn't fix a MASSIVE security vulnerability like this the instant they found out.

It's also amazing that you posted this without even testing it yourself - if you had, you would know it doesn't work.

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