Post: Warning!
02-04-2011, 10:25 PM #1
hackboii
HaCk_Boii ps3
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hi there im just making this thread as a warning to those who see this thread :
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and decide to do it in school.
Im not bad mouthing this thread or saying you shouldn't do it because really its your choice however recently in the school i go to i got bored so i decided to show my friend how to get into CMD in school and we did a prank by opening and closing a fellow class mates CD tray, however the next period i was pulled out of class and got severely punished and almost got kicked out of school just because i went into the CMD drive, as i could of potentially deleted everyones work which if i did something as stupid as that i would of possibly had been sued and heavily fined or something. So if you are planning to 'hack' your school computers do it knowing that you could be badly punished.

i agree i was stupid in doing it but i didn't really think much of it at the time!
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02-11-2011, 10:41 PM #11
ZoneHD
Shiver do you lift?
Lol ive deleted accounts and everything from my actual school account Sad Awesome

Even the admin one =D

I got banned that was it from the computers.

But unban = FTW!
02-12-2011, 01:49 AM #12
CLM
[b]They say sorry Mr. West is..[/b]
Originally posted by hackboii View Post
Hi there im just making this thread as a warning to those who see this thread :
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and decide to do it in school.
Im not bad mouthing this thread or saying you shouldn't do it because really its your choice however recently in the school i go to i got bored so i decided to show my friend how to get into CMD in school and we did a prank by opening and closing a fellow class mates CD tray, however the next period i was pulled out of class and got severely punished and almost got kicked out of school just because i went into the CMD drive, as i could of potentially deleted everyones work which if i did something as stupid as that i would of possibly had been sued and heavily fined or something. So if you are planning to 'hack' your school computers do it knowing that you could be badly punished.

i agree i was stupid in doing it but i didn't really think much of it at the time!


How did you get caught? I pull shenanigans like this all the time :carling:
02-12-2011, 02:03 AM #13
Gary-
Banned
Lol. On my school computers your not even allowed to right click. Load of BS. On my account they've banned Google. Everyone else's is fine. I dunno why.. Maybe it's because Im a geek? Or picking on me because I wear specs.

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02-12-2011, 02:49 AM #14
Epic?
Awe-Inspiring
A lot of schools track everything you do and keep the accounts on a network. If you mess something up, even go so far as to completely wipe out a computer's operating system, they can still find out which account it was done on, and how they did it.
02-12-2011, 08:22 AM #15
P4NiSh3R
NexT GeN UpdaTe
its FUNNnnn

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02-12-2011, 09:13 AM #16
Originally posted by fbi View Post
its FUNNnnn


right..its very Funnn:p
02-12-2011, 10:44 AM #17
Traxx
Banned
a person that knows what he or she is doing alwasy never gets tracked
02-18-2011, 10:43 PM #18
hackboii
HaCk_Boii ps3
they have a program called Imperio that has all our computer screens on on the technitions screens, it also has warning alerts to say if we go on certain things ( to stop people from typing in things like porn) and it then warns the technicians. There would be no way to make your self un-trackable in our school... If you plug in a USB it gets scanned etc :/ also any unrelevant work in your user area gets deleted. My schools really high tech lol

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