1 February 2010
Obviously you shouldn’t use this to gain unlawful access to a computer. If you’re a geek, however, you’ll eventually end up in a situation where someone forgets their password, you acquire a machine with an operating system you cannot access, or similar situation.
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AMA citation:
Jiang W. Howto Bypass a Computer Password on All Major Operating Systems. Stone Studio. 2010. Available at: http://wei-jiang.com/system/unix/howto-bypass-a-computer-password-on-all-major-operating-systems. Accessed July 31, 2010.
APA citation:
Jiang, Wei. (2010). Howto Bypass a Computer Password on All Major Operating Systems. Retrieved July 31, 2010, from Stone Studio Web site, http://wei-jiang.com/system/unix/howto-bypass-a-computer-password-on-all-major-operating-systems
Chicago citation:
Jiang, Wei, "Howto Bypass a Computer Password on All Major Operating Systems", Stone Studio, posted February 1, 2010, http://wei-jiang.com/system/unix/howto-bypass-a-computer-password-on-all-major-operating-systems (accessed July 31, 2010).
Harvard citation:
Jiang, W 2010, Howto Bypass a Computer Password on All Major Operating Systems, Stone Studio. Retrieved July 31, 2010, from <http://wei-jiang.com/system/unix/howto-bypass-a-computer-password-on-all-major-operating-systems>
MLA citation:
Jiang, Wei. "Howto Bypass a Computer Password on All Major Operating Systems." Stone Studio. 1 Feb. 2010. 31 Jul. 2010 <http://wei-jiang.com/system/unix/howto-bypass-a-computer-password-on-all-major-operating-systems>
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