Would you consider antisocialism to be....
Quite normal for those with above-average intelligence.
 20%  [ 3 ]
Incorrect stereotype: smart people need friends too.
 80%  [ 12 ]
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well i don't have cable i got rabiit ears n that 2nd monitor so i do both, tv n code
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...the people i hang out with at school drink and smoke weed. they even get drunk during school. they hide wiskey in travel coffee mugs or in apple juice containers and others stick vodka in water bottles. also they smoke during school...

No different from the school I'm going to now. Some girls sitting in front of me in my Spanish class one day decided to sniff crack when the teacher went to go to the bathroom. This one dude that has some seriously twisted morals came to lunch high one day and started creeping people out. Plus at this school, people get into fights a lot and the last one ended up with the person who lost covered in blood (along with a puddle of it all over the carpet and the janitor was there for hours cleaning it up).

I have way more "friends" (the ones who only like me because I used to be a hacker and cheat a lot - and people still want me to do that for them even though I haven't done it since last year) at this school than I do with the other, but not as many friends.
Shock Wow Pyro, that's crazy. In all the schools that I have been to, anyone doing something like that would have been expelled faster than you could blink. I guess that's the difference between public and private school...
Not really... I've gone to public schools all my life, and there's never been a problem. Yeah, kids do a little weed in the bathroom, but no hard drugs... there's a tobacco problem, but that's about it... of course, then again, I avoid socializing with the *normal* kids, so what do I know... (I do know a kid got busted for giving his friend (who is also a guy), a favor with his hand o.O... and that's the worst story i know from the past 3 years...
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I have way more "friends" (the ones who only like me because I used to be a hacker and cheat a lot - and people still want me to do that for them even though I haven't done it since last year) at this school than I do with the other, but not as many friends.


What could you have possibly "hacked" for them to do that? Confused .
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What could you have possibly "hacked" for them to do that? Confused .

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whaddja hack? the only prgm worth bypassing at our school was BESS, the evil web filter.


I got past that and I got into about 8 teacher's computers, and 32 student computers (it was fun making them all randomly put stuff up on the screen or logging their keys so I can copy their work (and get valuable information ) or go do
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del /S /F /Q H:\*.*
on someone who pissed me off...)

...plus I got the Gradebook password from one of my teacher's computers with the keylogger, but I chickened out and left it alone (and I'm glad I did, too)...

After that, I started using the calcs as an alternative "platform for evil" (wasn't allowed to use the computers anymore) and started making games and programs to help people cheat and made a chat that I put on two calcs in Geometry one day when we had a sub and passed answers back and fourth to each other, then shared them with the proceeding periods and the last person at the last period cleared out the memory so the math teacher never found out. Then I started doing the same thing in other classes using mine and Ricky's calcs. Then just before I gave up on it all, I passed the "evil [knowledge]" down to a few others before I finally quit and "went neutral."

Now I just make games and utilities to help people, but not to cheat with... unless I'm just feeling particularly bad one day...
i must say that is a long list of things soo easy to do. Keyloggers! most schools have horrible security and crappy filters to block websites. smarter way to get what you want when the tech ppl come in to "fix" a problem on the computer u get them to log in and u just watch their hands. and if that doesn't work cause ur slow u get the app i have that boots from the d:/ and lets you own the computer
heh... one of the funniest things is to boot a Linux live CD on a school comp... it freaks out the tech guys, cuz they reboot it and it works fine... then you do it again a few hours later and they cant explain it Wink
alex10819 wrote:
heh... one of the funniest things is to boot a Linux live CD on a school comp... it freaks out the tech guys, cuz they reboot it and it works fine... then you do it again a few hours later and they cant explain it Wink


lol thats what the disc is, umm its the ERD Commander 2004 anyway what u can do is get - reset passwords, view the full c:/ and network and shit you become the admin and it looks very similar to windows so..
im saving the good shit for senior year, after i get close w/ the main computer guy im gunna set all the homepages to thermomods.com and LOL for hours
I may get an internship with my district's IT department. Hopefully I can get them to lift a bunch of the bans on sites (slashdot, select translators, and a few other good places they blocked) as well as completely block out stupid sites such as MySpace and all that junk. Also, I can hopefully get an internal LAN set up so that games such as FreeCiv and such can be played between people in different classes (and maybe even between the schools).
Hehe, my stupid school put VNC on all the computers...need I say more Laughing
lol

hs networks are a joke
and now that i have my own site its even funnier because they can block all the sites in the world but i can just put anything i want on my site, mostly flash games
We have Deep Freeze on ours. Surprisingly, our IT department is fairly competent. Although we did get close to getting the WEP key for the wireless so that PSPs could connect. Hopefully I can remove the stupid *.zip and *.exe ban they have setup for files also (they seem to be oblivious to RAR and other common zip formats). The least I want to do is to whitelist Sourceforge altogether.
kirb wrote:
We have Deep Freeze on ours. Surprisingly, our IT department is fairly competent. Although we did get close to getting the WEP key for the wireless so that PSPs could connect. Hopefully I can remove the stupid *.zip and *.exe ban they have setup for files also (they seem to be oblivious to RAR and other common zip formats). The least I want to do is to whitelist Sourceforge altogether.


.7z winrar opens it and the compression is amazing + i found that the psp is dad's friend when killing wifi (meaning if the routers rn't set up to have psp's all u do is enter the admin password as "admin" and try to connect on some routers it knocks out service for a good 10 min and then makes it allow psp's the rest of the routers just go offline for a few min.
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i must say that is a long list of things soo easy to do. Keyloggers! most schools have horrible security and crappy filters to block websites. smarter way to get what you want when the tech ppl come in to "fix" a problem on the computer u get them to log in and u just watch their hands. and if that doesn't work cause ur slow u get the app i have that boots from the d:/ and lets you own the computer


Easy, yes. Viruses and stuff like that are so easy to make on Windows, anyone could do it.

And all the comps are school are supposed to block out stuff like that, but the only reason this one worked is because I wrote a whole looping batch script that crons itself to update the info every 30 seconds, and I messed with the keylogger a bit before I included it. It didn't connect to the internet, it just saved to a logfile somewhere in the Windows folder. The script encrypted it and sent it to either of two FTP servers (whichever one worked first). Then it downloaded an update of itself from either server, executed it, and cronned itself again.

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hs networks are a joke
and now that i have my own site its even funnier because they can block all the sites in the world but i can just put anything i want on my site, mostly flash games


No kidding. I used a web proxy and the chatscript I have on my site now there, and everyone used to go to it go look up stuff that they couldn't get with the filter in place. And everytime the filter blocked my site for "proxy avoidance" or "web chat", I just had the hostname changed until the admins of that host got wise and terminated the account. Then I moved to another hosting service.

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We have Deep Freeze on ours.

Still sucks. Easy to get past if you have a boot CD that supports NTFS writing.
wow your evil lol
but i like how the anti-social topic turned into a "who did the most illegal thing!?" but these stories are cool i made a batch file that ran on start up. It was just something to annoy the person w/ lol it would del all types of sound and pictures and thats it. other ones just deleted the exe's while the computer was on and the person didn't know till they turned it off
When will schools ever learn that if they want better security (and want to save a [blink][sparkle]CRAPLOAD[/sparkle][/blink] of money), they should switch to Linux? I bet the economy would be so much better if everyone just said "Hell, no!" to Windows and grabbed a copy of Linux. No more viruses. No more spyware. No more spam (or at least not as much). Then we could find something way more useful to do with the money... who knows; prices might actually start getting lower - like WAY low - if we all switch to linux. Gas might go down to a dollar a gallon. That would be awesome...
yea i was gunna put suse linux on this but i think i messed the dvd up cause it didn't run on start up and i didn't rly try hard lol so
i guess i'll do it later on when im 100% sure i have everyhting backed up
I never had to do anything special with my school's computers. Mainly just get through Deep Freeze, set up my own network, and uninstall their network every time I got on. I was my own admin.

People, and the tech guys, were so careless. The password for everyone, unless you changed it like I did, was the last three or four digits of your student ID. Your student ID was everywhere, so it made picture day and report cards fun. I could get onto just about everybody's account for 6th and 7th grade.

In 7th we had email accounts for a book club with a local university. I got into everybody's account, REALLY easy it was always a combination of 1, 2, and 3 with either two or three numbers and they were never the same. That's only what, 12 possibilities. I then messed with some accounts. Somebody reported it and the teacher gave a big lecture, never found out it was me though.
thats the same w/ my school its not hard lol and just not worth it..
fun is making the projector show pics or live feeds of funny vids or what eva
  
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