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Since this blog post's URL is unknown, please edit this post and update the URL to the desired URL. Thank you! The introduction should be 300 words or less. If you've ever wanted to know how to crack someone's Windows password but you're not sure where to start, this article is for you! Through the step-by-step instructions that are outlined below, it'll be easy for anyone even remotely computer savvy (thanks!) to learn how to break into just about any Windows machine without too much effort. The first thing you'll want to do is download a hacking tool called LANsniff. What this nifty little hacking tool allows you to do is sniff the packets that are traveling across your network... Once you've downloaded the lan sniffer, extract the contents into your hard drive. This will create a folder called something like lan-sniffer-1.0beta or something similar. Once the files are extracted, open up a command prompt (on Windows XP open Start | Run, type in 'cmd', and hit enter). Type cd %ProgramFiles% and hit enter - this will change directories to C:\\Program Files\\. Now type in cd lan-sniffer-1. 0beta and hit enter - this will change directories to C:\\Program Files\\LANsniffer. When you're in the directory, type in lanreback and hit enter. This is the command that will run the sniffer. LANsniff should start running after a few seconds (if not, you need to restart your computer, then try again). While LANsniff is running, we'll want to pick a port... obviously we want to pick our favorite port number (you can use any port number here - any ports above 1024 however will be ignored by the tool). I'll be using port 8888 because it's really fast and reliable for this post. Once you've picked your port number, type in sniffffffff. This will sniff the packets that are traveling to that port. All of this is happening in the background - LANsniff is running but it won't be visible. Now that you're ready to go, hop on your Windows machine (Windows 98/2000/XP/2003 in all flavours) and fire up the command prompt (Start | Run | cmd). At the command prompt, type in ipconfig /all and hit enter - this will give you a list of every network card on your computer (you should see one called Local Area Connection if not you'll need to re-start your computer and try again). Double-click on Local Area Connection and then double-click on the IP address that has an asterisk next to it (don't worry - you're not going to edit anything just yet). In the next window that opens up, type in cmd and hit enter. This will open a command prompt that is connected to your network card. At this point, type in netsh interface ip set dns "Obtain DNS server address automatically" and hit enter... What we've done here is disabled DHCP for your network card... eccc085e13

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