$39.00
Offline SAM Editor — versatile tool designed for accessing and editing Security Account Manager (SAM) databases directly from offline operating system disks.
The tool is provided with its full source code for your personal review and education.
Key Features:
Direct Disk Access: Access and modify SAM databases directly from offline OS disks, allowing users to explore and manage user accounts and settings without booting the operating system.
System DLL Utilization: Utilizes only specialized dynamic link libraries (DLLs) from the edited system to ensure compatibility and accuracy. No manual file/registry manipulation is performed even if it could potentially improve features of the tool.
User and Group Data Editing: Offers capabilities to edit user and group data, modify group memberships, reset passwords, and adjust assigned system privileges, giving users comprehensive control over account settings.
User Account Control Management: Enables modifications to User Account Control flags, allowing administrators to manage security settings and access levels effectively.
Educational Focus: Designed to support learning and experimentation, the tool comes with the source code, encouraging researchers to explore SAM database structures, understand security principles, and engage in their own research to enhance their knowledge.
Comprehensive User Management: Easily view, edit, and manage user accounts and security settings, enabling practical application of theoretical knowledge and fostering a deeper understanding of credential management.
User-Friendly Interface: Offers a straightforward interface that guides users through locating and editing SAM entries, making it accessible to learners and professionals at all levels of expertise.
Wide Compatibility: Supports various Windows versions, providing a broad platform for research and experimentation across different systems.
Source Code Included: The inclusion of source code allows users to explore and understand how the tool works. This transparency encourages learning and experimentation, enabling users to gain deeper insights into software development and security practices.