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Post by MM007 »

shmagoogin77 wrote:
MM007 wrote:
shmagoogin77 wrote:you can also use the command promt
(its easier)
But then they see what you type, remember?
they would see you if you wrote it in notpad 2
Not if you made the .bat files at home.
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Post by shmagoogin77 »

how could you get it on the server
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Yea, they would still see that you ran it, but that doesn't matter, because they know what computer it comes from.
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Post by G-Prime »

If you think Net Send freaks people out try shutdown.
SHUTDOWN -r -m \\ComputerName -t 10 -c "insert message here"
the only problem with this one is you need a admin account...witch isn't all that hard to get.
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I did that 8 times last week. I made 10 batch files on different floppys with autorun files and gave 9 to my friends, so if we were in a room with a teacher computer, we would stick in a floppy when nobody was around. It was great :twisted: .
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Post by gannon »

hmm... I'd make a batch file that made 10 copies of itself, and then just send it out onto the network. After a few hours there'd be 1000000s of them :)
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But mine actually ran. Unfortunatly, both the SEND of NET and SHUTDOWN are Windows XP. I am going to try copying my own NET and SHUTDOWN files tomorrow. I will see if it works.
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Post by G-Prime »

Another fun thing to do is wait for someone to walk away from their computer and quickly type in
@echo off
1:
rundll32 user32,SetCursorPos 0:0
goto 1
end
on their computer and watch their reaction when they come back :lol:
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Isn't it ":1" not "1:" for a tracker position? One other thing, shouldn't 0:0 be top left? When I do that, it goes to bottom right, no matter what coords I use.

BTW: What is the difference between "echo" and "@echo"? Is it jus that the "@" hides the command from the screen?
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Post by biubid_boy »

I'm just a Newb so I only know 1 (Plus our school has good security). Everyone in our school can access COMPMGMT and change other peoples passwords etc. FUN TIMES :D.

P.S. What does
@echo off
1:
rundll32 user32,SetCursorPos 0:0
goto 1
end

do?
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Post by nos_slived »

It is actually:

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@echo off
:1
rundll32 user32,SetCursorPos 0:0
goto 1
end
It turns screen printing off with "@echo off" and places a label or marker at ":1", then uses the app rundll32.exe to run user32.dll as an app. The comma specifies that it will goto the function "SetCursorPos" within user32, and the "0:0" are the parameters. Then, "goto 1" tells it to go back to label 1 and repeat. End is unnessessary in this operation, but completes it properly. The operation as a whole will move the cursor to the specified position on the screen, and because it repeats continuously, it holds the mouse at that position. This must be made into a batch program to work properly. I'd suggest you give it a try, because it is a good learning experience. After you run the batch, press CTRL+ALT+DEL and use the arrow keys to get to "C:\Windows\System32\cmd" in the list, then press ALT+E to end the task, giving you control of your mouse once again.

The co-ordinates that you set at 0:0 are supposed to determine mouse position, but my computer sticks it in bottom right corner.
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Post by HK-47 »

Crap, you guys are lucky, my computers at school are really really secure, and it sucks!
Heres some stuff that ive tried though.
shutdown -r -t 00 -m \\compname (this dosnt work for me since my computer admin say me use it. Luckily, he wanted me to explore more exploits and tell him when I find them.)
net send * message
net send compname message
net user name password /add /domain
net localgroup Administrators name /add
Stuff like that. Also ive had a bit of fun with javascript. :)
Put this in notepad and save it as something like donotclick.html

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<html>
<body>
<script>
while (1) {open(self.location};
</script>
</body>
</html>
That spaws ~ 60 windows in ie (~60 is the max number of processes ie/windows can handle)
Or try this:

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<html>
<body>
<script>
while (1) {alert("I told you not to click this file!")};
</script>
</body>
</html>
:) Put it in a shared folder and watch as all your friends computers go crazy.
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Post by Mr. Cool »

Is there anything like net send that you cna do on macs? Cause thats all my school has
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Post by cennar »

yeah i used to make the chat program in the GM5 tutorial and then put it in a batch file so me and my friends could load it and chat over the net work.. it was not much of a programing feet but i was pritty funny the trubble we got in to..
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Post by bicostp »

:lol: I sent a message to a comp accross the room today. It said "CRITICAL SYSTEM ERROR! Press ENTER to continue". BUT... Duh... Duuummmm.....

It was a BAT file!

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 :start
net send comp CRITICAL SYSTEM ERROR. Press ENTER to continue."
goto start
ZING!
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