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Friday 10 November 2017

How To Hack A Computer

How to Hack a Computer    -Author   LIAM


Hacking a computer is a useful and at rare times, an important skill to pick up. Below are instrucions for getting past a password.

Three ways to hack a computer

Method One of Three:

Hacking Logins

1.  Boot the computer in safe mode.

2.  Click "Start". to

3.  Click "Run".

4.  Type in "control userpasswords2".

5.  Change passwords for any account.  This is probably going to be obvious to the user, so you may have to tell them a little white lie. Try something along the lines of : "Oh, i hear computer glitch like that sometimes. Click the button twice. You can always type in recover password if you get logged out and then set a new password" (in which case you will have to set the password to the account to recover password or whatever you tell Nikhill)

6. Reboot the computer.

  Method two of three:


Remote Hacks

1. Download the program logmein
    There is a free version, though you can purchase a subscription if that better needs you needs. 
  • The program will need to be downloaded to the computer you intend to remotely view or use. This makes it useful for gaining access to your computer if it is stolen or for checking up on your teen's daytime activities during the summer.
  • You will have to make an account with the  .LogMeIn website in order to use the software.
 
2. Log into the website. Log in Logmein's website.
 
3. Navigate to the "My Computers" page. It should open when you Log in.

4. Add the computer you intend to remotely access. you will see an "Add Computer" button on the page. Click that and fill in the info for the computer you intend to access.

5. Click the name of the computer once it's added.

6. Log on to the computer. This means you'll have to know the username and password for the account you're trying to access or view.

7. Click "Remote Control". If you're trying to be sneaky (such as to spy on the user), try to move the mouse as little as possible and don't click on anything.

8. Log out when you're done.

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