Password Hacking Programs: EBCD

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One of my favorite Password hacking programs is the EBCD.  EBCD stands for Emergency Boot disk.  Since it operates on Linux, many people have a hard time using it.  Anytime, that I've had friends that have locked themselves out of their own system or some co-workers who forgot their login to the corporate laptop and I give them a copy of the EBCD they are at a loss on how to use it because to command line Linux.

So here is something I've been wanting to do for a while.  This is a simple walkthrough on how to use the EBCD.  I'm still working on it.  As with my in entire “hacked” series it is a work in progress.

The EBCD was created by Mikhail Kupchik.  Give him donation if you like his work.  One of these days I hope to have the coding skills necessary to bring to life tools as usefull as this.  These days I'm more into web applications and learning PHP.  Cools stuff.

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