• @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        6
        edit-2
        6 months ago

        It’s a well known exploit on Windows:

        • delete sethc.exe (sticky keys executable) from the system32 directory.
        • replace it with a copy of cmd.exe (name it sethc.exe)
        • reboot to login screen.
        • shift 5 times, and you get a command prompt with administrator privileges

        Now, you can change all the passwords on the system from the login screen.

        Last I checked, it still works, and it’s been around since xp days.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            26 months ago

            Just access to the hard drive. A bootable Linux USB could do that. I think you can get there through some obscure way with windows installation media as well.