15 August, 2011


Password Hacking Programs: EBCD

Password Hacking

Programs: EBCD




EBCD stands for Emergency Boot CD. The EBCD was created by Mikhail Kupchik. The EBCD boot image can be found atebcd.pcministry.com. It is much more than a password hacking program.



The EBCD consists of:

System Software (no LFM/NTFS support)

File Manager

AIDA16Hardware Information Test

Rescue Linux

NT Password editor (Linux-based)

Memtest utility

Drive fitness test utility

Registry tool for Window 9x/ME

Smart Boot Manager
EBCD is a bootable CD, intended for system recovery. It is not only one of the best password hacking programs but also great for creating backup copies of a system and restoring systems.
Here are instructions on how to use the password hacking portion of the EBCD:

0) First you have to burn it. Here is mine!


my ebcd password cracking tool

*here is an instruction on how to make a bootable cd with an image. It covers Whax/Whopix but the methods are the same.

1) Boot your system with the EBCD


Ensure your system is set up to boot from the CD-ROM drive. If not, most computers allow you to click "ESC" upon restart of you system enabling you to select from where you wish to boot.

2) Once you are in the Emergency Boot CD-Rom main menu, select(5) NT Passoword editor (Linux-based). This will work on Windows NT, 2000 and XP (Windows Vista? Doubt it, but who knows)


3) You will see a message prompting you:


" Swap to SCSI-drivers disk now if needed..."
password recovery SCSI message

If you don't need to "swap to SCSI" Press Return/Enter to continue

4) Do you have your NT disks on a SCSI controller?


Probe for SCSI-driver: [n]
EBCD password crack: Probe for SCSI-driver

If you don't have SCSI press Return/Enter

5) Choose the partition that contains your NT install.


You will see something like this: [/dev/hda2] :
dev hda1 partition password hack

Look at the list of partitions above. You want to choose the partition with the " * " next to it. In this case it is /dev/hda1. You will have to type that in.

6) What is the full path to the registry directory?


[windows/system32/config] :
ebcd: system32/config folder


Once you have selected the proper boot partition press Return/Enter

7) Which hives (files) do you want to edit?


[sam system security] :
ebcd: look into the sam file

Press Return/Enter

8) <> =====<>Chntpw Main Interactive Menu<> ======<>


What to do? [1]
chntpw password hacking program within ebcd

[1] is selected by default so all you have to do is hit Return/Enter

9) List of Accounts

====Chntpw Edit User Info & Passwords ====
Though you will not see the password, you will be able to edit it. A better phrase for the Chntpw is "password recover" as a good "password hacking program" would not leave a trace.
edit user passwords
Accounts that have passwords will have "*disabled or locked*" accounts with no passwords will have nothing.
Type in the name of the account you want to recover/hack/crack or press enter to choose the default [Administrator] account.

10) Please enter new password:


Password Hacking: please enter new password

I've found it easier to just enter " * " which will blank the password.
You may also be prompted to set the password to "never expire".

11) Do you really wish to change it?


Type " y " and press Return/Enter

12) Quit #1


At this point you will be given the choice to choose another account or Quit.

Choose " ! " to quit.

13) Once you quit you will be sent back to the "Chntpw Main Interactive Menu"



Select "q" to get out of the chntpw application

14) Hives (files) have changed:


Write hive files? Type in "y"

15) You will be ask if you want to use an application called "write.rc" the answer is "y"

16) You're done.

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