![]() Is this Kon-Bootsafe (or does it leave something nasty behind like eg a Rootkit), some experienced guys took it upon themselves to check just this and their preliminary findings is that it appear safe enough (no aparant traces left behind). ![]() Now there are ways around this, some other utilities allow you to dump the password database before you change it, then afterwards (once you scored all the data) you can reinject the original password and only a close examination would reveal your traces.īut now there is a new player on the marked, Kon-Boot,this small boot cd will do something very clever indeed, it will allow you to boot into Windows as normally via a CD – and then once asked for the password you can just enter anything – Kon-Boot will simply bypass the password check. for the latter group utilities like ERO has a drawback, it leave traces behind, when the original user try to logon he can’t as you changed the password. ![]() There can be legitimate reasons for this (forgotten passwords etc), but some users may have a more sinister motive… to gain unauthorized access. ![]() You maybe aware of utilities like ERD (from Microsoft former Winternals, sadly only available to certain Microsoft License holders) that will allow you to change the password for a Windows account, thus effectivelyallowing you access to the data on the pc/server? ![]()
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