TRT @ school

My account got disabled at school again today because I supposedly had half a gig of html files on my account. I yelled at her for a bit, and got her to recheck my account, and she still said that there was over half a gig of html files on my account, when the total file size of my folder was only 25 mB. She finally gave me my account back, and next block I got onto someones account and did this.
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=4923026 She has no way to trace it back to me either, because I deleted the files! :) I also put firefox onto my USB drive and proxied it up, and she will never find out!! It was the day of fun on the computers haha.
 
Lol outsmarting computer teachers is always fun. I used to keep games installed on my flash drive and on free days just plug it in and go!
 
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Lol outsmarting computer teachers is always fun. I used to keep games installed on my flash drive and on free days just plug it in and go!
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lol this is what i do, I have a 2gig flash drive and a 1 gig Flashdrive. The 2 gig hold a cracked version of DoD so i can play with bots at school, it also has quake 3 and Track Mania Nations on it lol. and the 1 gig holds crack of CSS so i can play also. Woot woot!
 
If the teacher sees it, wont she like, KNOW? lol
P.S. Source games takes forever to exit or minimize.....so..umm, getting caught is highly likely. I play CS 1.6, easy to exit and minimize, small file, fits in 700 MB CD, I am a happy camper
 
to bad i cant do that. the only comps their r at my school are laptops and a couple of dell desktops. but the r closely monitered so if we go on the comp it has to be for an academic reason because i go to a catholic private school. i wish i was still in texas for the hurricane.(not that i want that to happen again!!)
 
I luved 2 years ago, when the username for admin was:

Admin

and the password was:

administrator

man, you could've done anything you want! too bad they changed the pass =*(
 
Come on guys, be nice to your school IT staff ;) I used to work for a school district as a sys admin. Granted, we had things a little more locked down than most schools. All you guys using flash drives and doing net sends would be out of luck, sorry we axed those two things 6 years ago :) I will admit that I'm guilty of messing around when I was in student in HS, but it was never anything malicious and it was always done after I was done with my work.
 
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Come on guys, be nice to your school IT staff ;) I used to work for a school district as a sys admin. Granted, we had things a little more locked down than most schools. All you guys using flash drives and doing net sends would be out of luck, sorry we axed those two things 6 years ago :) I will admit that I'm guilty of messing around when I was in student in HS, but it was never anything malicious and it was always done after I was done with my work.
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They blocked netsend last year, so sad. I have AIM on my flash drive and a proxy finder, so I always have access to any site / AIM whenever I want. And be nice to them? I have my account disabled about 10 times for no reasons at all. She has it coming for her lol!
 
Sorry to here your IT staff is a bunch of morons....sigh, that happens way to often in the school systems. They don't pay them anything and look at the brains they get! That's why I left...
 
I hate my IT staff in my school, they are a third party company that gets paid bucket-loads and all theyh do is sit around in their office and do nothing. If there's a problem with ANY of the computers, they actually have to call in the manufacturer to fix it.

There is one computer teacher who actually (if cloned about 4 times) could run the enitre school computer system (1 person is just too small).
 
My computer administrator is damn smart. I'm in the schools Tech Corp. and recently we all got our administrator privileges taken away because someone in there found a way to hack the local network and open up peoples accounts. He was able to trace the guy in a second. This year the school computers are really strict, almost no one uses them except for work now. Last year I remember tons of students playing Doom and watching stupid movies on Newgrounds.
 
I think students underestimate what a good I/T person can track - when I worked for the school system I was constantly helping our police liason break cases by getting him the info he needed. The students always thought they were hardcore "hackers" and could never be caught, but we nailed them every time. A good I/T person will always track you down ;)
 

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