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Liam took a deep breath. He typed a single backslash into the username field. In the password field, he left it blank. He pressed Enter.

He stared at the desktop. He reached for the power cord, pulled it from the wall, and vowed to never trust a skeleton key again.

But something was wrong. The patch had corrupted the DefaultPassword string. The last character—a $ —had been replaced with a null byte. autoadminlogon

"No problem," he muttered, shaking his head. He typed his password. The screen jittered, shook, and returned to the same pale blue void. The password is incorrect.

The password prompt was a lie. The real access wasn't a password. Liam took a deep breath

His computer booted. The BIOS POSTed. The Windows boot loader spun. And then, the local winlogon.exe process read the registry.

It was convenient. It was efficient .

Liam’s mouth went dry. "What backup?"