Hack a Windows 7/8/10 Admin Account Password with Windows Magnifier
Salutations. This guide will show you how to hack windows 7/8/10 system and other operating systems. Windows Magnifier’s admin account passwords feature focuses on introducing, modifying, or deleting an admin level account on a windows 7/8/10 system. This guide can assist you if you have forgotten or misplaced the password to your windows 7/8/10 system Admin account. If you’re attempting to get into a school computer lab, you’ll need a different approach.
Disclaimer :
This is just for use on a PC that you buy. In certain countries, breaking into someone else’s computer is deemed a major offense. Your Windows may become a non-boot if you make an error or alter anything else. If this is the case, just reverse any changes you made outside of the hack seen here, and it will return to normal. I don’t think I need to mention that this is for educational purposes! You are solely liable for your own decisions and feelings.
Windows 7/8/10 system Requirements:
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Any Linux Live CD/DVD/USB with the option to boot to the live mode (ex. Ubuntu Live, Linux Live, Kali, etc.).
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possibility of using the Linux CD/DVD/USB.
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A basic understanding of the Windows file system is needed. i.e. is capable of navigating.
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The urge to change the user account(s) on the Windows boxen in question.
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Physical access to the Windows box is needed.
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If necessary, the BIOS may be used.
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Basic command-line skills and knowledge of net user commands are needed.
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Points to Consider while Hacking Windows 7/8/10 system
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You’re fucked if you want and crack a coworker’s, boss’s, job’s, school’s, customer’s, friend’s, or spouse’s account and they won’t be able to use the old password—try describing it to them.
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This exploit runs on Windows 7, 8, 10, and pretty much every other operating system that has “Ease of Access.”
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“net user Administrator domain” is needed by servers.
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If EFS is allowed on the account, this will delete all data encrypted with it (you have to enable it first).
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If you don’t uninstall the hack after changing the password, you’ll get the magnifier or none at all any time you use cmd.
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Your next boot-up will be ruined if you alter or remove any other files in Sys32 (maybe).
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Are you frightened? You need to be. Let’s start hacking now.
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Step – 1 : Start a Linux Live CD with a Flavor of Your Choice
Replace the CD/DVD in the drive and restart the computer. Begin watching your Live DVD. You may need to go through the BIOS and adjust the boot order to CD/DVD drive first, HDD drive second.
Step 2 : Go to the Sys32 folder.
Navigate to percent windir percent /system32/ using the file explorer in your Linux setting. You can need to use the NTFS-3G command or right-click and install the Windows partition/drive first.
Step 3 : Magnify.exe can be renamed.
Find magnify.exe (Magnifier file) and rename it to magnify. old.
Step 4 : cmd.exe can be renamed.
Find cmd.exe and rename it to magnify.exe.
Step 5 : Restart Windows 7/8/10 system since shutting down Linux
Log out, take out the DVD, and restart Windows.
Step 6 : Modify Accounts with CMD Prompt
As Windows restarts, go to the bottom left corner and press the ease of access icon.
Submit by clicking magnify. That’s it. You have a command prompt at the machine stage. At this stage, we can just adjust the administrator password and not any of the other 1000 items that might be changed!
Tip : For elevated rights, right-click cmd.exe and choose Run as administrator from the Windows context menu. At the simple admin stage, editing files will never be permitted (caution).
(System command prompt has been hacked. -Cx2H)
Type net consumer to get a list of profiles, as seen in the image above. Net user administrator * is a form that is straight to the mark.
Your Choices (Select the One That Applies):
Change Password :
Net account login new password
When you do this, the password is changed without having to be prompted again.
Create a new account with the following commands:
net user login password /add
Use quotes like “John Doe” if your username has space, such as John Doe.
Admin that:
username /add net local-group administrators
Remove it with this command:
net user username /delete
Users with Remote Desktop: (just in case)
UserLoginName /add net local-group Remote Desktop Users
Net User Syntax:
net user commands
Domain (i.e. servers):
net user
Step 7: Restart Linux and repair magnify.exe
Insert your Linux Live CD/DVD now and rename the files to their original titles, otherwise, you’ll have problems later.
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Step 1 could be repeated.
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Repeat Step 2
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Rename magnify.exe back to cmd.exe
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Back up magnify.old and rename it to magnify.exe.
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Log off, remove the CD/DVD USB drive, and restart Windows.
Recommended Resources of Windows 7/8/10 system:
Kali Linux
CreateLive USB Sticks Rufus
Conclusion :
So, that’s how you use Windows Magnifier to crack a Windows 7/8/10 administrator account secret. This also shows how you can Pwn a computer if you dream about it, get some hands-on time, and EoA isn’t disabled. I hope it proves useful in any way. Hx2C
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