School Hacking
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xxxeagle
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I do a lot of stuff on my school computers download games, make all the icons disappear and then printscreen the desktops all kinds of stuff. But one thing that i cant do is get the library computers to do much they have pretty tight security here are what you cant do
1) cant do anything in start menu accept log off and shutdown.
2) open up my computer
3)ctrl alt delete or ctrl alt any of the f keys to turn off the options.\
Any suggestions I think the only way to do it is on the admin account.
I can still open a lot of files by going into word and then clicking open and explore on files that i need to open.
1) cant do anything in start menu accept log off and shutdown.
2) open up my computer
3)ctrl alt delete or ctrl alt any of the f keys to turn off the options.\
Any suggestions I think the only way to do it is on the admin account.
I can still open a lot of files by going into word and then clicking open and explore on files that i need to open.
anyone know how to use library computers to run windows normally? I tried a MS-DOS boot disc, and i was playing SMB1 and contra on it. But that's not windows. How do u find out the master password? I can delete it using a sys-admin account, but i want to find it out, not delete it.
Last edited by totokan on Sun Jun 05, 2005 6:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Shhh! I'm not officially back yet.
I want to know...what is the best thingh you have ever done to the schools computers.
I remember a few years back I got the admins password and I set it up so that whenever you logged on a message popped up and said "You have been H4XoRed shuting down in 10" and it would restart the computer. I put it back to normal the next day tho.
I remember a few years back I got the admins password and I set it up so that whenever you logged on a message popped up and said "You have been H4XoRed shuting down in 10" and it would restart the computer. I put it back to normal the next day tho.

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mycoplasma
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LOL, thanks for letting me know about netsend. I have plans for my school tommorrow . I'm not going to do any damage, i just want to chat with a friend (and maybe make someone on the other side of the room think his/her computer has a virus).
Anyways, i have a question about netsend. When i use it, is there any way for the admin (or anyone else on the network) to know i'm the one who sent the message?
Anyways, i have a question about netsend. When i use it, is there any way for the admin (or anyone else on the network) to know i'm the one who sent the message?
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shmagoogin77
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shmagoogin77
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mycoplasma
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I just sent myself a netsend, and the window with my message also showed my computer's name, meaning that the receiver would know it's me even if i loaded it onto a floppy and later destroyed the evidence
(although my school has wi-fi enabled laptops, so i suppose if i had a pda that uses wi-fi, then i could still get away with it).
BTW, i've never seen any signs in those coffee shops with wi-fi that say you can't use netsend...
BTW, i've never seen any signs in those coffee shops with wi-fi that say you can't use netsend...
In our school you can log on as yourself, a teacher, and an adminisrator. However you can also just type in the computers"name" (for example Tech 16), and type in a password. Im thinking of using this to hack, because then there is no way of tracing it to you, unless they phisically see you. Im gonna have to find the password though. BTW, i tried netsend on my pc, and it just flashed the comand prompt screen for like .1 seconds. Is this because there was no one to send to or am i doing it wrong?
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SpongeBuell
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I should warn you guys by telling another story that happened at my school.
First of all, most computers at my school use Macs. There are, however, a few PCs, especially for administrators and the like. One day, some kids in the 1 PC lab must have used * or something like that in the net send, thinking it went to every computer in the class. By the way, these things were not exactly school appropriate. It turns out, it went to every school in the district, from the schools to the superintendent. Within 5 minutes the room was full of a bunch of people, and the kids that did it were suspended for a couple days. It was probably worth it, though

First of all, most computers at my school use Macs. There are, however, a few PCs, especially for administrators and the like. One day, some kids in the 1 PC lab must have used * or something like that in the net send, thinking it went to every computer in the class. By the way, these things were not exactly school appropriate. It turns out, it went to every school in the district, from the schools to the superintendent. Within 5 minutes the room was full of a bunch of people, and the kids that did it were suspended for a couple days. It was probably worth it, though
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shmagoogin77
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nos_slived
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I did that about a month ago, but all our computers are PCs, so every computer in the district got the message "Virus Alert". Everybody in my lab wanted to know how I did it, so I told them and all of a sudden 60 messages popped up, so the only person who got in trouble was the one that said "I have a gun, and I will kill everybody unless the school year ends today". Ironically, it did for him. EXPELLED!SpongeBuell wrote:I should warn you guys by telling another story that happened at my school.
First of all, most computers at my school use Macs. There are, however, a few PCs, especially for administrators and the like. One day, some kids in the 1 PC lab must have used * or something like that in the net send, thinking it went to every computer in the class. By the way, these things were not exactly school appropriate. It turns out, it went to every school in the district, from the schools to the superintendent. Within 5 minutes the room was full of a bunch of people, and the kids that did it were suspended for a couple days. It was probably worth it, though![]()
xxxeagle, if you go into IE, and type "C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd" or "C:\WINDOWS\system32\command.com" you can get to a command prompt. Then type "taskmgr" and you get the CTRL+ALT+DEL equivilent. That works in Windows XP, but I don't know the command for the Windows 9X task manager(should be the same though).



