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I'm only an amateur hacker, but just 'cos I can't write debug scripts doesn't mean I don't do anything interesting.

There are several members in my clan, Dan, Blake, Nathan (Cyber-deamon) & me (Anthony/Info-Warrior).


Disclaimer: I accept no responsibility, if any of the following "Stuff to do on school networks" are done.

Stuff to do on school networks

1. If there is a utility which the teachers use, to lock-up the servers' keyboard & monitor, which asks you to set the password before the server's peripherals are locked,(the monitor & keyboard are only unlocked when you enter the password which you entered).
I think it is obvious that you should use this utility to your own advantage, as it forces the teachers to re-boot the server.

2. Find out the password to a teachers directory on the network and change it.Done by me & Dan S.

3. If you are lucky, the teacher will have network administration tools on his/her directory, use these to change other peoples passwords or make duplicates of the teachers directory, which have different login names, and different passwords.Done by me & Dan.

4. Set a screen saver password on a teachers directory, and set the timing for 1 minute of no activity. N.B. This was done by a friend of mine called Blake.

5. Do step 4 and use a screen saver which lets alphanumeric messages be seen on the monitor, when it is run. Done by Blake

6. Press CTRL-ALT-DELETE on the server, and then see what happens.

7. If the network uses cables which plug into a card on the back of each workstation: unplug a cable, and see if the network crashes. N.B. this was used frequently when I studied information systems.

8. If you have access to a session manager, you may be able to logoff other people, from your workstation. N.B. Done by me & Dan.

9. Change the computers Cmos password

10. Put a boot-up password in the Cmos.


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