Website review: Crack Windows Passwords

gabotron gabotron discovered this in Hacking 22 reviews since Jul 11, 2007
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gabotron discovered 13 months ago
LCP is a FREE program that audits and recovers user account passwords in Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. The current version is 5.04. I think LCP is better than LC5 simply because it's freeware.
EddieStarr rated 7 months ago
Plenty to read in here :)
thehacker rated 8 months ago
For such purposes of just forgetting you own password Replace>Crack Boot with ntfs write/read support and replace the password
Korusef rated 11 months ago
The title says it all, useful for us forgetful people.
racbb1 rated 11 months ago
Crack or recover forgotten Windows passwords with LC5.
fbwl0212 rated 12 months ago
if you forget you're password.
colinmac rated 12 months ago
From the page: "Have you ever tried to log into a Windows computer for a few minutes and you finally realize that you forgot the password? Thereâ€s a way to crack the password and it doesnâ€t involve reformatting and reinstalling Windows. The solution is called @stake LC4 (formerly L0phtCrack), however since Symantec stopped development of L0phtcrack, Iâ€m going to let you in on a program called LC5."
vision-x rated 12 months ago
if you forget your windows password...
arleas rated 12 months ago
How to crack windows passwords (in case you need to do it)... there's a ton of suggested ways of doing things here... check em all out
cenema158 rated 12 months ago
LCP. I highly dangerous program for brute forcing and dictionary hacking windows md5 password hashes. Freeware too. Very scary stuff.
Silverfox616 rated 12 months ago
Oh this is some real interesting reading. A Must!
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