Windows 98 security at its best

Windows 98 was the operating system on my first computer back in 1998. I had used Windows 3.1 and DOS before it but this was the first time I was able to freely use (read: break and fix) a computer since it was mine. I formatted and installed Windows 98 so many times that I lost count. I could do it in my sleep. Still, its boot up disk came in handy when I needed to get on to a system and repartition it (good old FAT days) or just give it a nice format. I still carry a Windows 98 boot up disk with my rescue and diagnosis CDs.

I found the animation below while reading through articles on Digg. It shows how easy it was to bypass the Windows 98 password prompt. Take a look (click the image for a larger version):
There is such a thing as being TOO helpful
The steps can be watered down to:

  1. Click the help button “?
  2. Enter the print dialog then access the full-blown help from there
  3. Search for a topic so that you can get a window with a menu bar
  4. Click File -> Open and navigate to the Desktop
  5. Right-click My Computer and select Open
  6. Explorer loads so you can start using the computer without logging in

Just one more reason to move from Windows 98 if you’re still running it (a flight school that will remain nameless just recently moved to Windows XP for its main computer).