![]() Here’s how to “hack the Windows logon screen” using an existing logged in privileged account. Replacing the valid command(s) with a copy of cmd.exe provides a hidden command shell when pressing the right key combo (for example, pressing shift over and over again for “sticky keys”). ![]() ![]() The issue is that the Windows Ease of Use tools are accessible at the logon screen. Here’s how this can be done for real in Windows. How many times have you seen a movie where the “hacker” connects to a system with a logon screen, hits a couple of keys, and gets a command shell.
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