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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Google Launches WHAT DO YOU LOVE wdyl.com

Google  without any  announcement or hype, it silently launched a new service or new search page called What do you love? which can be accessed from the webpage




The new What Do You Love? search page lets you access search results from all Google products in a single page.According to Techcrunch, for example if you look for term “love“, you will find pictures of love, patents about love, love on Google Trends, videos about love, how to say love in different languages, books about love and all these results in a single page.Do you think this new search feature is interesting then try it yourself at www.wdyl.com

Break All OS Passwords Using KON BOOT

There are times when you may need to access a computer but you don’t know the password – this can include running an old machine you haven’t used it for  years, using one purchased at a flea market or online auction, or even the need to quickly access your child’s computer for something. What ever the reason, accessing a computer without knowing the password is fairly simple with this free tool called Kon-Boot .




Of course there are alternatives like Ophcrack,However particularly I think Kon-Boot is the best tool, Which doesn’t ask any questions while gaining access to any PC without knowing its’ password.
Kon- boot is a software that will allow us to access any computer without knowing the password, and without modifying any files on Hard disk. All we have to do is to (just ) insert a boot (cd or floppy) disk Burned with Kon-boot software(110kb) in to any PC , and this offers unlimited access to that machine.

I tested this on one of my end users with special permission through my co-partner, this boot CD got me through the  account with no interruption no password required. I realized while on line, it locked out the account, but when offline I did not have any issues. Now just to make sure my account being the Local Domain Admin I went ahead and tested myself a few times, and thank God can’t access my account,only as a local administrator it’s possible. This is very scary because it forces you to set a bios password, and encrypt your hard drive. So far I have not tested on Vista or Windows 7,


Kon-boot which was initially started as a small project for Linux (mainly Ubuntu),where it allows to log into a Linux system as ‘root’ user without typing the correct password or to elevate privileges from current user to root. Now it was moved to windows platform where it enables Windows users to login to any password protected machine profile without any knowledge of the password.
This program works with the following versions of Windows: XP (SP1, SP2, SP3), Vista (Business, Ultimate), 2000, Server 2003 and 2008, and Windows 7. Kon-Boot also allows you to boot Linux (distributions: Ubuntu, Gentoo, Debian and Fedora) without a password as well.
Windows users doesn’t require any special instructions for using kon-boot , just boot the PC with Kon-Boot CD/Floppy, select your profile and put any password ,that’s all.The funny thing is Zipped version of Kon-boot for CD i.e ISO image is 8.5kb (110 kb after extracting ),where as Zipped version for floppy is 10kb which will goes to 1.4mb after unzipping it.

but I’m sure someone out there can give us some feedback, try it on a 64bit OS maybe it might work. Once you reboot back to your system without the Cd everything should be back to normal.



http://www.piotrbania.com/all/kon-boot/