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Just now, begadelavela said:

I want to know is it possible to make usb that download password to usb when u plaug it in?

pretty sure discussion like this isn't allowed 

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3 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

I want to know is it possible to make usb that download password to usb when u plaug it in?

You can't as the password isn't stored in plain text on the system. You can make a bootable linux drive and get the hash out of the system, but you then have to crack it, and if its over 9 chars and not a simple password, it will be almost impossible.

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

You can't as the password isn't stored in plain text on the system. You can make a bootable linux drive and get the hash out of the system, but you then have to crack it, and if its over 9 chars and not a simple password, it will be almost impossible.

bootable linux card? Kali Linux or Linux shit?

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Just now, begadelavela said:

affraid to ask this but what can I do with KALI on usb when I plug it in pc?

If your system is unencrypted, you can do what every you want on the drive, so delete and move files.

 

You can reset the pasword, you can inject stuff into the os and have it run at a boot. You could put code on the system to track users.

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

If your system is unencrypted, you can do what every you want on the drive, so delete and move files.

 

You can reset the pasword, you can inject stuff into the os and have it run at a boot. You could put code on the system to track users.

ok but what is unencrypted pcs 

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