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Cracking Passwords in Windows XP

Posted on November 18, 2005 by Thomas Drakengren

Hm, seems that it’s pretty simple to crack a password in Windows XP. I’ll remember to disable "boot from CD" in the BIOS and to add a BIOS password…
Via Lifehacker.

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