Remember: A password on a PLC is not a barrier—it is a communication. The original engineer set it to protect someone. Always seek permission before attempting to unlock the past.
The phrase refers to a specific, long-circulated set of historical industrial "cracking" or recovery tools designed to bypass or retrieve forgotten passwords on older Siemens SIMATIC S7-200 and S7-300 programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and their Multi-Media Cards (MMC). Context and History Remember: A password on a PLC is not
This date roughly aligns with the release of STEP 7 V5.4 + SP3 and a known change in Siemens' MMC file system structure. Early MMC cards (pre-2006) were easier to unlock because the password was stored in plaintext or weak XOR. After 2006, Siemens moved to a slightly more robust hashing algorithm. The "2006-09-11" archive likely provided a transitional hack that worked on both older S7-300 MMCs and the S7-200's EEPROM. The phrase refers to a specific, long-circulated set