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kkid28 Expert Cheater
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 9:36 pm Post subject: |
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Someone missed me!
Nope, got a job, bought my XBox 360, got fired from that job. A lot of socialising, lots of new friends. And now here I am
Holy sh*t! Just checked my last post before this, code injection tutorial on Jan 5, 07
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.....zzz Expert Cheater
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Spyrorocks Newbie cheater
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| oib111 wrote: | | GalaxyMan wrote: | One day I will hack those internet-site blocker programs school's use. I hate that shit!
I WANT YOUTUBE YOU FASCISTS CUNTS! |
It's is a freaking firewall. Search in like C:\Program Files\ or D: and C:\WINDOWS\ or D: and you will most likely find it. I took it off the firewall at my computer lab computer. But that was at the beginning of the school year. And if you don't have administrator privellages then make a new account with administrator privilleges... |
OK, lets look at what a software firewall does: A software firewall will simply restrict access to network resources/internet to programs that do not have privileges to access them. A firewall does NOT filter internet websites or block websites.
95% of people here are script kiddy n00b wana be hackers.
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Labyrnth Moderator
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hey spyro
I know how to make a firewall block a website
Tis pretty simple, actually. But it isnt direct like some would think. hehehe.
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RS Newbie cheater
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Don't do something just make life harder for someone else, that's just being an ass. There are better ways to have fun.
For the most part, school web content controls use IP (websites) or port numbers (games / programs). A proxy will get you around IP bans (unless that proxy is blacklisted as well) -- I'm including DNS reroutes here because a proxy will resolve the address properly. Port forwarding should work for everything else. There are public proxies (please note, usually insecure) and software to setup your own.
Boot diskettes are helpful for harsh security settings -- never underestimate the power of a floppy. A complete bootable Linux/Unix OS can fit onto a CD -- use your imagination. Oh, BIOS/CMOS passwords can be decrypted/retrieved with simple programs.
Windows security sucks. In this day and age they try to maintain backwards compatibility with windows 3.11. As such they still support Lanman password hashes. The hash is composed of two seven element words -- all uppercase. Which means the majority of segments will only have 36^7 possible passwords. Computers are good at imputing guesses very quickly (aka, brute force).
192.168.1.1 is the default address for linksys routers
192.168.0.1 is the default address for D-Link/Netgear routers
192.168.123.254/192.168.2.1 shows up from time to time.
Please don't ask how to do any of this. Search and learn. By the way, if you ever run a high school, don't screw over the tech kids, it's not nice -- nor wise.
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sacredfist007 Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:39 am Post subject: |
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Nice post But I'm sure I wont be needing it. But still, it can be useful
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