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CMD hacks by Jez, using these at school can make u an admin
Jez
post Aug 1 2008, 05:58 PM
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okay now at school theve probly blocked cmd (so kids do not destroy entier server) but u can get past that easy

okay here how in goes make new note
pad type in command.com the save
as a bat file then type in following bold text 4 each hack

4 new user

net user (username) (password) /add

make addmin

net localgroup adiministrators (username) /add

pass change

net user (username) *

back door proxy

tracert <url> last ip u type into into web browser

have fun and plz if u get expeled not blame me
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post Aug 2 2008, 01:29 PM
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tracert is not a "backdoor proxy" it is a command called "trace route" and it traces the route taken by the network packets that give you websites/msn messages etc. What you are doing by connecting to the last ip address is connecting to the website by its ip address rather than its url.

Two ways you can do this faster is by using the "ping" command which will send 5 packets to the web server and will reply with responses including the ip address or by going to http://centralops.net/asp/co/Ping.vbs.asp and inserting the website url and it will give you the ip address. The second way is good for when command prompt is blocked.

usage:
ping www.google.com

Also you said to don't destroy the server. School's have multiple servers with many backups. Even if you were able to access the server and shut it down/format it they would have the network back up within a day and wouldn't be very worried.

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post Aug 2 2008, 06:27 PM
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Hey, wouldn't the dos command prompt process need to be run by the admin or the system itself to be able to change/add users? huh.gif
I am definitely trying this at school wink.gif


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post Aug 3 2008, 02:41 PM
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You don't have to have administrator priveleges to create a local user on that machine as the net user command does. To create an account on the server would be a little more difficult.
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post Aug 3 2008, 05:09 PM
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Your right u can't creat an account without being an admin but i got hold out 1 by telling by teacher that i need to instal a program 4 my project and this teacher being particully stupid said he would log into his account and let me install it on his lol i then created an admin account thought his account whilst installing a program roflmoalol. laugh.gif
U can also change other people password even if u arnt an admin lol tongue.gif
suck 2b a teacher
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post Aug 3 2008, 05:29 PM
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Seriously, who would be stupid enough to give the teachers administrator accounts?


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post Aug 3 2008, 07:21 PM
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Most teachers at schools have very poor IT skills and it shows when they do such stupid things like letting students have their passwords and such. That said, don't underestimate them because you could find yourself in a fair bit of trouble if they catch you doing the wrong thing.
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