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This page is for Windows exploits
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Table of Contents Batched
CMaDmin
DeTasked
INSECURELY
PowerEXE
Swapped


Batched

requires Command Prompt (somewhat)
Run a batch file to emulate other apps or run commands.


1: Create a new .bat file. This can be done by changing the file extension or using "Save As".
2: Add contents to it.
3: Run it.

CMaDmin

Windows 7+; requires C drive access
Create a new administrator account, bypassing restrictions.


1: Access an admin Command Prompt/Powershell prompt. You can do this by booting into Windows PE, selecting "Advanced Options", then "Command Prompt". You can also use a Windows 10 Media Installation USB & select Next>Repair Your Computer>Troubleshoot>Command Prompt.
2: Create a new user by running these commands: "net {username} /add" & "net localgroup administrators {username} /add".
3: Login with the username & password you made. This account has administrator access.

DeTasked

Windows ?+; requires admin
End the task of (or just delete) the file.


1: Open Task Manager. You can use the search box or Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
2: Find the file responsible. If you're bypassing parental controls, the file will be somethine like "wpcmon.exe".
3: Right click it, then you can either click "End Task" to stop it for now or click "Open File Location" & then delete the file itself.

Web Securely INSECURELY

Patched on Securely versions above 2.98.55
A toggle that kills Securely using black magic.
Web-based exploit.


1: Go here & flip the switch.

PowerEXE

Windows 10+; requires Powershell
Allows you to run any executable file you want.


1: Open Windows Powershell & run “cd (exelocation)”.
2: Run “Copy .\filename C:\Windows\Temp\exefilename”.
3: Run “C:\Windows\Temp\exefilename”.

Swapped

Windows ?+; requires admin prompt & C drive access
Swaps either Sticky Keys or Utilman with any file you want.


1: Access an admin Command Prompt/Powershell prompt. You can do this by booting into Windows PE, selecting "Advanced Options", then "Command Prompt". You can also use a Windows 10 Media Installation USB & select Next>Repair Your Computer>Troubleshoot>Command Prompt.
2: Run “C:”.
3: Run “dir”. Keep going until you find a drive with the Windows directory (1).
4: Create a backup by runinng “copy sethc.exe sethc.bak” for Sticky Keys or "copy utilman.exe utilman.bak" for Utilman.
5: Swap the respective file with another file. In order to replace with another file, change the latter filename. For Command Prompt, run “copy cmd.exe sethc.exe” for Sticky Keys or "copy cmd.exe utilman.exe" for Utilman.
6: Type "Y" to proceed.
7: Activate Sticky Keys (press Shift 5 times) or click the Ease of Access button (on login screen as well as Ctrl+Alt+Delete).
8: Preform CMaDmin.

Swapped Manual

Windows ?+; requires admin & C drive access
Manually swap either Sticky Keys or Utilman with any file you want.


1: Open File Explorer.
2: Find the file you want to replace (sethc.exe for Sticky Keys or utilman.exe for Utilman).
3: Make a duplicate & change the file type to .bak (or whatever really).
4: Replace the original file with another file (make sure it has the same name). I recommend either cmd.exe or the Ease of Access Replacer.
5: Activate Sticky Keys (press Shift 5 times) or click the Ease of Access button (on login screen as well as Ctrl+Alt+Delete).
6: Preform CMaDmin.

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