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Windows Live Messenger Recovery

September 12th, 2010 by admin in windows

Windows Live Messenger (formerly MSN Messenger) is an instant messaging client created by Microsoft. As of June 2009 it had over 330 million active users. From version 8.0, Live Messenger stores your saved password in your Windows Credential record. Live Messenger Recovery can decrypt your saved passwords and display them in plaintext. Even if you uninstall Live Messenger your username/password can be left behind in your Credentials store, allowing our app to still recover it. Works for versions 8.0 and above.
Software Requirements

  • Processor: Pentium class or equivalent processor
  • RAM: 64MB RAM recommended
  • Hard Disk: 14kb free hard disk space
  • Supported Operating System: Windows 2k/2k3/XP/Vista/Win7

Trial and registration

Evaluation version is available for FREE download. This unregistered (demo) software recovers only the first 3 characters in password (rest is shown as ‘*’).


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In order to display full Password you should register for licensed Software.
Only $4.99!! All proceeds go to supporting this site!

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Change your password with sticky keys

August 18th, 2010 by admin in Privilege Escalation, windows

Forgot the administrator password? There are many ways to access a Windows installation if you forgot the administrator password. Today I’ll show you another procedure to reset the Windows password by replacing the Sticky Keys application. This program allows you to use the function keys SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, or the Windows key by typing one key after the other instead of pressing them simultaneously with the second key. The main advantage of this password reset method is that you don’t need third-party software; another plus is that it is easy to carry out because no Registry hack is required, as when you offline enable the built-in administrator.

Please note that resetting the password from an account other than the corresponding user account always means that the user loses the credentials stored in the Windows Vault, stored Internet Explorer passwords, and files that you encrypted with the Encrypting File System (EFS). Of course, if you have a backup of these credentials, you can restore them; likewise, if you have exported the private EFS key, you can import it again after you have reset the password.

Like with all other solutions that allow you to reset the Windows password without having an account on the corresponding computer, you have to boot from a second operating system and access the Windows installation while it is offline.

You can do this with a bootable Windows PE USB stick or by using Windows RE. You can start Windows RE by booting the Windows Vista or Windows 7 setup DVD and then selecting “Repair” instead of “Install Windows.”

By the way, you can’t use the Windows XP boot CD for this purpose because its Recovery Console will ask for a password for the offline installation. However, you can use a Vista or Windows 7 DVD to reset a forgotten Windows administrator password on Windows XP.

This works because Windows RE, which is based on Vista or Windows 7, will let you launch a command prompt with access to an offline installation without requiring a password.
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Kon Boot 1.1

May 10th, 2010 by Dev Team in cracking, Privilege Escalation, windows

Kon Boot 1.1
We reviewed Kon Boot 1.0 last year HERE which was a great breakthrough program that allowed you to boot into a Windows machine and bypass the logon screen without entering a password. To accomplish this, Kon Boot hooks the bios on the fly subverting the Windows kernel authentication temporarily and allowing you access. Since this is a temporary process the computer is back to normal when you reboot. This allowed you to access the computer without having to take the time to reset the password or crack it, and it left the computer untouched. Now, a year later, Kon Boot v1.1 has been released with new features, such as booting from floppy,CD, or usb, privilege escalation support which allows you to gain SYSTEM privileges from ANY account on the system. For example, you can boot from Kon Boot and log in as Guest and run ‘Net User’ command to add a new user,reset admin passwords etc as SYSTEM

It also has a bunch of new bug fixes/updates.

  1. – Added 64-bit environment support
  2. – Added USB support tools (grldr, klmemusb)
  3. – Added debugging code to make it easier to track down various compatibility problems
  4. – Fixed bug in Windows 7 support failures
  5. – Removed Linux support
  6. – Many performance improvements to source code
  7. – Improved BIOS support by reducing code size significantly

Unfortunately it is no longer free. But for a meager price of $15.99 for a personal license, it gives you free updates and support for a period of 6 months. You can still use it without restrictions after that period.
They also offer a commercial license, for $75.99 with 1 year of support and updates, allowing you to use on business environment.
To purchase Kon Boot v1. 1,visit their website http://www.kryptoslogic.com

We are also giving away 10 personal licenses this week to some lucky readers!!! More details to come!!!

DPAPIck – Recover offline passwords

April 6th, 2010 by Dev Team in Password Info, windows

This is a forensic tool to deal, in an offline way, with Microsoft Windows® protected data, using the DPAPI (Data Protection API).
A non-exhaustive list of those recoverable secrets are :

* EFS certificates
* MSN Messenger credentials
* Internet Explorer form passwords
* Outlook passwords
* Google Talk credentials
* Google Chrome form passwords
* Wireless network keys (WEP key and WPA-PMK)
* Skype credentials

Of course you need to know the user’s current password, you can recover it from the SAM.
Download Here
You can also read an excellent article on the undocumented process of recovering DPAPI passwords here

How to own a Windows Domain 2.0

February 20th, 2010 by Dev Team in Privilege Escalation, windows

Back in October we showed you a video on how to own a Windows domain by passing the hash from the local admin account to the domain server to add a new domain admin account. This newer version makes the task much easier using Backtrack4 and metasploit.



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How to View Your Windows 7 Homegroup Password

December 3rd, 2009 by admin in Password Info, windows

If you have forgot your Windows 7 homegroup password, then this will show you how to view or print it to see what it is again. You must have this password to be able to join a computer to your homegroup.

HomeGroup makes it easy to share pictures, music, documents, videos, and printers with other people on your home network. You would have had to created a homegroup first before you will have a password to use to join other computer to your homegroup.

1. Open the Control Panel (all items view), and click on the Network and Sharing Center icon.
2. Click on the Choose homegroup and sharing options link.
3. Click on the View or print homegroup password link.
4. Write down this password down, or click on Print this page to print the passoword. When done, close this window.

NOTE: The password is case sensitive, so it will need to be typed exactly as it appears here when used to join a computer to the homegroup.

How to own a Windows Domain

October 25th, 2009 by Dev Team in Privilege Escalation, windows

Security tube has a nice video on how to gain domain admin access from a workstation using some simple tools

http://securitytube.net/How-to-own-a-Windows-Domain-video.aspx

GetKey 3.0

September 12th, 2009 by Dev Team in Our Tools, windows

GetKey 3.0 easily recovers Windows and Microsoft Office Product Keys. It also can recover the keys from a slaved/offline drive or run from a WindowsPE CD,such as BartsPE or Hiren’s BootDisk! It even decodes what type of Windows is installed on the offline drive by decoding the Microsoft Product Code and Channel ID, so if you have you’re a tech working on a dead system you can grab the right Windows CD to install. GetKey is written in pure assembly language, it’s fully portable and is only 14kb in size .

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Software Requirements

  • Processor: Pentium class or equivalent processor
  • RAM: 64MB RAM recommended
  • Hard Disk: 14kb free hard disk space
  • Supported Operating System: Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista/Win7 *32bit only!

We are offering this for only Only $4.99!! All proceeds go to supporting this site!





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Office Scanner

August 23rd, 2009 by Dev Team in Our Tools, windows

Office Scanner scans the registry for Microsoft Office product keys
and also has the option to scan an offline registry hive for keys, so if you have a clients computer that needs a re-install it’ll help you get their key from the slaved drive. You have the option to save the keys to a text file.
It’s portable and is only 9kb , written in assembly language.

office scanner

It’s a donation-ware tool for commercial users so feel free to help out 😀
You can donate by clicking the about button then the paypal logo , it should send you to the paypal website.


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Logon Windows7 Automatically

July 26th, 2009 by Dev Team in windows

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Windows 7 Auto Login/Logon was disabled by default. To log on Windows 7 automatically, you can easily configure it even though you are not a computer expert. Continue for the steps:
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