https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_JIhn3vJVI
How to hack any Windows PC
>Step 1: Have physical access to the machine (note: Drives can't be encrypted)
Gee, thanks Linus
>>56960172
I saw that earlier.
Why would you spend $20 on a flashdrive preloaded with free tools?
Its not even new, people have been doing this exact same thing for years.
Still a good example of things wrong with winblows
>>56961277
But you can do the exact same with Linux... all you need is to boot up a live cd and chroot gives you full access to change root passwd and have full control over the OS when you boot it back up.
If this is an example of what is wrong with Windows then it is also a great example of what is terribly wrong with GNU/Linux.
>>56962434
>he didn't LUKS encrypt his drive during install
>>56960172
>>(note: Drives can't be encrypted)
>he wants security
>his drives are not encrypted