As Alex explored the code, she stumbled upon a peculiar string of text: CiscoWizardPassword123 . It looked like a potential password, but she wasn't sure if it was the correct one.
It patches the program's logic in memory. Specifically, it changes a "jump" instruction (e.g., changing if(hasPassword) to if(!hasPassword) ), effectively tricking the software into thinking no password exists.
Password cracking should only be performed on systems or devices with explicit permission. Ensure you're authorized to perform password recovery on the targeted system or device.
The Activity Wizard is a powerful built-in tool used to design self-grading labs. When a password is set: