How do I get started on SysKeying?

I saw a video of a dude SysKeying an Indian scammer out of his computer, and I was wondering if I could do that myself. Can I get some basics?


@Markiemm#70135 Yes I know that, but I dont get the TeamViewer part


@nachobrn#70138 Some scammers will let you remote into their PC (temporarily) and then they will tell you to reverse the role. In the short time frame, you have access to their Windows PC. Keep talking to them (social engineering) while you run the syskey on their PC.

@1888TechLineOfficial#70161 Ye, but what they do its worst, you can take it like a little revenge. Btw sorry for my bad english, its not my native language anf im drunk lol


@nachobrn#70138 The reason why scammers want you to connect to their PC on TeamViewer first is because TeamViewer does not allow the “Allow Remote Connection” section for people inside of India to connect to someone outside of India (it gives a scam warning because of these scams), so the only method for them to connect to your computer through TeamViewer is for you to have access to theirs and then switch sides. Here is a good video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBOmKc53QKU

Continuing on with the topic (for teamviewer) You gotta press “Actions” at the top when connected and check the box for “Disable remote input”. This makes it so the scammer cannot control keyboard and mouse, so they would have to hold down the power button (or unplug Ethernet if any) to disconnect you from their PC. Then do what the others said to syskey. Also, what I do not see other people doing is shutting down their PC after syskey is complete, this would guarantee that they are syskey’d + files lost. Since if they disconnect you from their PC somehow and they are still on their PC, they could still recover files and remove syskey. If the scammer’s PC is windows 10 (which it rarely is) and they have the most recent updates, then sam lock tool (syskey) is removed.

Hopefully this clears some things up for you!

@Turdburger#70167 tnx bro