School Days
"The best years of our lives," somebody lied. Tell us the funniest thing that ever happened at school.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2009, 12:19)
"The best years of our lives," somebody lied. Tell us the funniest thing that ever happened at school.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2009, 12:19)
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winpopup
I got in some trouble due to winpopup, all of the new win2k PCs were set just to display whatever was sent to them. I never got Admin rights but I did become rather good at hacking.
I never got in trouble after the first time because they found that I was quite willing to share my knowledge to other students with more malicious intent. Apparently I even caused a couple of fights in the IT rooms.
Such fond memories of my early years in secondary school.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2009, 18:34, 1 reply)
I got in some trouble due to winpopup, all of the new win2k PCs were set just to display whatever was sent to them. I never got Admin rights but I did become rather good at hacking.
I never got in trouble after the first time because they found that I was quite willing to share my knowledge to other students with more malicious intent. Apparently I even caused a couple of fights in the IT rooms.
Such fond memories of my early years in secondary school.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2009, 18:34, 1 reply)
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I managed to introduce Sub7 to our college - with the whole IT bay being on a network, their IP addresses didn't change, so were were able to make a map of which machine we wanted to target, and look it up on the map.
I never got caught with it though, because I knew about Alt+Tab and wasn't obvious with it.
Even my Stepdad worked upstairs in Administration, and he never found out it was me that introduced it.
I got somebody at school with it too, and told them I'd get rid of it, and to come round tomorrow after school - so that night I made a program in Visual Basic that made it look like it'd been removed, and was a lot slyer after that.
Good times.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2009, 19:00, closed)
I managed to introduce Sub7 to our college - with the whole IT bay being on a network, their IP addresses didn't change, so were were able to make a map of which machine we wanted to target, and look it up on the map.
I never got caught with it though, because I knew about Alt+Tab and wasn't obvious with it.
Even my Stepdad worked upstairs in Administration, and he never found out it was me that introduced it.
I got somebody at school with it too, and told them I'd get rid of it, and to come round tomorrow after school - so that night I made a program in Visual Basic that made it look like it'd been removed, and was a lot slyer after that.
Good times.
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