Description: Windows 8 is hackable even before it's release :P
mimikatz is a nice tool created by Benjamin DELPY aka `gentilkiwi` and presented at PHDays 2012. This tool can extract plain text login passwords of Windows. It supports both x64 and x86 variants of Windows supporting XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7, Server 2008r2, Server 2008, 8 and Server 2008.
The tool supports different methods of Password cracking including
• Pass the Hash -- For extracting Password hashes.
• Pass the Pass - For Extracting Plain Text Passwords.
mimikatz(http://blog.gentilkiwi.com/downloads/mimikatz_trunk.zip)
PPT(http://blog.gentilkiwi.com/downloads/mimikatz@phdays.pptx)
Tags: windows 8 , windows 8 hacking , mimikatz tool , extracting plain text passwords from windows , extract windows 7 password , extract windows 8 password , mimikatz pass the hash , mimikatz pass the pass , ajin abraham , keralacyberforce.in ,
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To hack Windows 8 password I suggest Anmosoft Windows Password Reset. It is reset software and can help you reset or change your password, or create a new account. You only visit the following website to download:
http://www.resetwindowspassword.com/reset-windows-8-password.html
Although it is a video, I still think it is too difficult. For my experience, I prefer to use reset tool, such as Windows Password Killer Software. You can download from here http://www.windowspasswordkiller.com
I didn't use that software as the video talked, so I couldn't make any comments about it. Here for someone's convenience, I just want to talk my experience in forgetting Windows 8 password. Last month, because of too many passwords in my pc, like login password, photo password and etc, I got a short memory to forget my login password. At first, like many others who forget password, I searched ways from Google. After trying many ways but failed, I was so upset. Then I asked someone who were good at computers for help. With their recommendations, I used a reset program named Windows Login Recovery. It was really helpful. If anyone are interested in it, visit http://www.windowsloginrecovery.com