My mum has set a password on the computer again, just wondering if I load a keylogger and run it, log off and ask her to put the password back into the computer, would it log the password?
My mum has set a password on the computer again, just wondering if I load a keylogger and run it, log off and ask her to put the password back into the computer, would it log the password?



Password where? You mean if you're logged off your account? In that case, not if you're using SCAR, and probably not with any other (easy to find) keylogger.
But what kind of password did she set?
When you log into Windows XP theres an option to set a password to actually gain access into the computer.
hey kaldo recomend she uses this program...
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then i will give you the keylogger for it
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Words from a long experienced user:
That makes 0 sense.
I don't want to CHANGE it, I just want to KNOW it.
Yeah, I have the same problem for my computer. it asks for the password for when you want to log into an account, which the only one allowed is theres, which has a passwordI tried kanes keylogger, doesn't work though sadly
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Scripts can do writeln and stuff while logged out (switch user kind), but keyboard and mouse input monitoring is disabled. Google Cain & Able
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Hmm, good question, I don't know for sure. I do know that SCAR sends keystrokes at a level deep enough so that applets (RS specifically) can't tell that they are not coming from physically keys being pressed. Also, I doubt kait would try to prevent you from writing a keylogger for windows accounts, yet you can for logging into paypal/onlinebanking/etc. So I'm guessing windows blocks everything else when its at the login screen.
Me being a mini-computer geek. And my older bro being one of the "cool" guys at school. I could just make myself administrator. Then I could go to safe mode, log on his account, get a keylogger set-up, log off, get out of safe mode. And wallah, I now can record every single thing he types to his friends. Simple as that, and when you want to check what he's typed (Not by it sending it to a website..) You just go back to safe mode, log on, see what he's typed and wallah. But I'm not that mean...
-Dunceiam
I'm not going to be really detailed, but there is a way to get the main login password.
Assuming you already have the keylogger into place, you would need to get your mom to switch user and then once that's done, you should be on the welcome screen, and when you're there, it'll have everything that was running (the keylogger) still working, so on the login back into Windows it should get the strokes.
Edit: Not Sure if this is posed to work with scar
No, that won't work. Read my above posts.
I understand both arguments...Boreas says that, "So I'm guessing windows blocks everything else when its at the login screen." But then again, if you're switching users without logging off, your programs are still running.
While TheGodFather is saying, "Im pretty sure many programs still work while in switch user mode." Well, but then again, the programs still work but whether keyboard input is disabled is un-known.
Really all it depends on is whether keyboard input is disabled or not at the login screen. Am I right?
-Dunceiam
It's not my assumption. I tested it. It can do writeln and wait in switch user mode, but not monitor keyboard input.
YOU CAN'T MONITOR KEYBOARD INPUT IN WELCOME SCREEN.
M$ did this deliberately to stop software keyloggers getting windows login pwords. The only ways are to use a hardware keylogger, or crack the SAM.
And how can I do that? :-P
Answer is on this page. Don't look for it unless you know what you're getting in to.
Scripting > cracking
I have a program that will find the password of the logged in user.
Has nothing to do with keylogging though.
I'll dig it up if you want.
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