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The schools would no doubt carry a blacklist of proxies so you'd need to be pretty fast in finding and using new proxies and be prepared to constantly change them.A Gay Little Cat Boy said:My friend made a proxy along time ago that I used to use and manage, but it's no longer up >.<
So just hunt down a good proxy or just make one
Which is why my friend and I manged one. Although the "tech" guy of my school was an idiot who doesn't know anything about computers, so it was just child's play getting around his blocks since he never updated them through out the school year...he only updated in the summer and even then people could easily get around them.antwill said:The schools would no doubt carry a blacklist of proxies so you'd need to be pretty fast in finding and using new proxies and be prepared to constantly change them.A Gay Little Cat Boy said:My friend made a proxy along time ago that I used to use and manage, but it's no longer up >.<
So just hunt down a good proxy or just make one
lucky you, my school won't let us go n facebook even if we were studying social networking.SifJar said:That has never happened to me, and if it did, they would temporarily unblock "facebook or whatever". But it is very unlikely to ever happen. It'd be descriminating against those who don't use such sites.Dter ic said:so why are u here if u are at schoolantwill said:If the filters your schools are using are anything near decent, they will be updatable and you will have a very hard time trying to bypass them. So why bother? Seriously you're there to learn and do school work, surely you can wait the 8 hours and surf the web at home?
ok, you must be home if were posting that (or are you)
what if your in a I.C.T class studing social networking and were told to go on facebook or whatever?
EXACTLY you CAN'T
You don't need to go on Facebook to learn about it.Dter ic said:lucky you, my school won't let us go n facebook even if we were studying social networking.
of course not, those worn't in the social networking study (no topics on those)prowler_ said:You don't need to go on Facebook to learn about it.Dter ic said:lucky you, my school won't let us go n facebook even if we were studying social networking.
Unit 1.1: Facebook 101
Unit 1.2: Stalking friends
Unit 1.3: Farmville
Unlikely.Dter ic said:hat if your in a I.C.T class studing social networking and were told to go on facebook or whatever?
EXACTLY you CAN'T
I don't think his can go any lower.ProtoKun7 said:Unlikely.Dter ic said:hat if your in a I.C.T class studing social networking and were told to go on facebook or whatever?
EXACTLY you CAN'T
Besides, wouldn't that decrease your IQ?
My school uses the same software, you can kill it using process explorer most of the time, thought if ranger is been activly used it doesn't quite work. After killing it though I never managed to unblock site, but had some fun with cmd, until a fried remote shutdown some teachers computers with a less that polite message.Matthew said:stanleyopar2000 said:as soon as you log on; you're being tracked.
My school has Ranger it sucks.
Although chrome I set up automatically deletes all history
well, we can agree that IE sucks and there rest, well there better in every single aspect.Originality said:Well, it's true. IE sucks in every way, at least in my experience. Although, with Firefox, some of the things that make IE insecure just don't work on Firefox because it's still got a lot of bugs. I've often had to switch to Chrome for certain secure transaction sites, just because some script won't load properly in Firefox.
It was a hardware keylogger and I only used it once.Originality said:Keyloggers are rather easy to detect with most AntiVirus software suites. Many schools will use a corporate edition AV like Sophos (if I remember the name correctly), which are supposed to be much more effective than commercial alternatives because businesses tend to have more sensitive data that are more vulnerable to virus attacks.
Never assume your lil trojan/spyware will stay in the system for long, since most IT techs aren't stupid. Plus you'll never know when one technologically adept student might actually be going through the systems and purging them of all viruses, trojans, spyware, malware, P2P software and illegally downloaded data (games, music, porn) and occaisionally sending a report to the IT techs of everything found and removed. Once the kids of my school found out what I was doing I kept getting weekly accusations of me deleting their work, but if illegal data is their work then the teachers can't exactly punish me for deleting it (although they did complain that I was hacking the network again).
btyre said:I was terrified when I pulled it off, since it was just a one off thing. Techie Came into class and I fixed the 'logger in place and pretended I had forgot my login, so he went and changed it there and then, just logged in. Got both passwords, the one to his account then the one for the Admin software hey use.