Well... to be fair you can do the same thing to a linux system. Boot up,
get RO access to / and run crack against the passwd file. There's nothing
unique in that. You can make standard NT boot disks using something from
sysinternals. If you pay a RW version is available.

Linux is pretty cool but let's be fair here.

Josh

___SIG___

On Thu, 24 May 2001, Munir Nassar wrote:

> anyone still keeping count of how many ways linux
> beats Win2Krap? well here is one more:
>
> there is a linux bootdisk that has NTFS support and
> you can use this floppy to "recover" windows
> 2000/NT4/NT3.51 Administrator passwords... talk about
> sloppy security!
>
>  -munir
>
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