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Jun 7th, 2000, 06:53 AM
#1
Thread Starter
Member
Does Anybody Know How To Hack Into Windows NT Login?
I Think I Might Dont Know The Answer To That One...
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Jun 7th, 2000, 07:26 AM
#2
Why do you want to !!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there a purpose for this???????
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Jun 7th, 2000, 07:34 AM
#3
Thread Starter
Member
Yup
Yeah I Was Just Wonderin How this Could Be Done...
I Think I Might Dont Know The Answer To That One...
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Jun 7th, 2000, 08:23 AM
#4
Frenzied Member
I hate the word "hack" too many people use it in the wrong way. People call themselves hackers when they steal passwords. But they really didn't "hack" anything. But for your question, no clue, just had to state my opinion.
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Jun 7th, 2000, 09:56 PM
#5
yeah...
we all could be considered hackers, because we are "hacking" into our computers, trying to find out more about them.
the word "hack" has been givin a bad name associated with virii, warez, illegal porn, and stolen passwords, when those people are really just lamers.
and most of the time these lamers use something like subseven or backorifice, or netbus, to "hack" into peoples computers. when they are really just acessing the computers `via a nonstop winsock connection...
I have no idea how people acess other's computers without a trojan, and when they are not on a network... but I really dont want to know..
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Jun 10th, 2000, 12:58 AM
#6
Fanatic Member
I agree with you, SteveCRM and with denniswrenn.
Hacking is a skill that everyone masters. It is being "glorified" somewhat like saying -- "I am a drummer in a rock'n'roll band" <<-- how is that for a pickup line? Some women are intrigued; some are appauled.
"Rock'n'Roll Drummer" means "Wild Great Sex" or maybe just "BIG EGO" .. depending on who the drummer is.
"Hacker" means "Information Finder"
PS. I am a drummer in a Rock Band, so I know, haha
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Jun 11th, 2000, 06:30 AM
#7
Actually none of you are correct about the term "hacker"
As opposed to how the Press use the term "hacker", originally it was intended to indicate some one who came up with a really technically cool way of solving a computer problem, as in "Steve Jobs is a great hacker". It does not mean anyone who codes or extracts info from a computer.
In the same way the term "GURU" is used on this site to indicate some one who has a fairly in depth knowledge of vb, rather than an average understanding.
For reference read Steve Levy's book "Hackers".
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Jun 11th, 2000, 08:17 PM
#8
Thread Starter
Member
Um OK But Thats Not What I Wanted To Know, What I Wanted To Know Is How Could I Break Through The Windows NT Password?
I Think I Might Dont Know The Answer To That One...
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