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BartBB6898yUsed to do the same thing to my classmates. The program used to control the computers in the class was given access just like that from every computer.
I even "locked" my professors computer once.
Which was funny because when you lock a PC using the program a black screen + lock image would appear on your screen.
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I remember back in high school, the IT department put a similar program on all the computers, so teachers could check on what a student was looking at during class. One problem: they did so by installing the files into each students individual network drive space, which meant that you could just go into your network drive and delete one of the needed files, at which point you would no longer show up in the teacher's program as somebody they could monitor 👹
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julianmd5098yIn high school I took control of my teacher's computer and deleted a few semicolons from a code that he was supposed to teach to us. I did this for about 2 weeks until I finally told him. Poor guy thought he was going nuts. Fun times.
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Yeah one of my high school teachers thought she was going to funny, the next time she tried it it didn't lock mine. it was xp and all I did was open task manager and killed the program
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epse36618yAh LANschool, how I love you. My high school ran it in every computer room, with one very specific "teacher" machine assigned the admin client and two monitors for fun. Anyone who logged into that computer had control, because adding all teachers onto a white list was too much of a trouble. All fine, except for when we got smart boards. The computer controlling that thing was not the administration pc, so teachers used that one. I like dual monitors, so I logged in to the teacher pc. And found myself able to take over all pc's in the building, including the one the teacher was using. Fun was had that day.
TL;DR admins are stupid, I trolled my geriatric teacher. -
This one time, I was on my own lan lab and was teaching myself how to code and I pulled no smart ones as I was my own teacher and I never fool myself ha ha!
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Back in high school we did the same thing. Except they had the same password to the program the school had for adding students to the enrollment roster so we ended up adding fake students, grades and everything imaginable and using those permissions over the network to continue hacking student profiles.
Today I figured out how to remotely control my student's computers and how to send them messages when they're not doing the right thing
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