Best two .exe files for the windows computer
Today we will talk about 2 .exe files of Windows computer.
They are-
winlogon.exe: The file is in the C: \ Windows \ System32 folder.
sethc.exe: The file is in the C: \ Windows \ System32 folder or in the C: \ Windows \ ServicePackFiles \ i386 folder.
sethc.exe
This sethc.exe can be used to log in by changing the password of any Windows computer. It is in the System32 folder. Go to Troubleshooting on the computer and copy the cmd.exe file to the sethc.exe file or rename the cmd.exe to sethc.exe and change the name of the sethc.exe temporarily. However, in the interest of Facebook policy and security, I refrain from discussing that method in public.
Many people will think - how can a hacker change the password of any user of my computer with sethc.exe and set a new password? Because the unknown hacker will not know my username.
In fact, that's not the case. If you run the following command, you will know the names of all the users of your computer-
net user
However, if you can log in in this way, Windows Defender is the person
Can issue a security alert called "Win32 / AccessibilityEscalation". However, disabling Windows Defender will not trigger this alert. So, try to keep your computer under control at all times.
winlogon.exe
If you open the Task Manager on your Windows computer, you will see a process called Windows Logon Application. This is winlogon.exe, which always runs in the background. When you sign in by typing username and password after starting the computer, this winlogon.exe loads in your user profile registry.
However, when you log in with your password after turning on the computer, other programs on the computer may know your password (that is, may be able to know).
Many will ask the question-
If the password is known to any program on the computer, where is the problem?
But, there are problems. Because, it may be that a hacker has been able to send a malware to your computer, that malware will know your password and send it to the hacker through the internet. As a result, hackers can access your computer via the Internet.
So, what to do?
If you turn on the computer before signing in
Ctrl + Alt + Delete
If you press, other programs will not know your password.
However, since computer systems are man-made with errors and limitations, nothing is 100% secure. Today's safe methods may become unsafe tomorrow.
Hopefully, the above discussion will be useful to you. Thanks, everyone.😊
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