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RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - 3SidedSquare - 01-15-2014 Keyloggers! Put them everywhere! Also, for future reference, you might want to just put a minimal ubuntu flavor, and install the tools as you need them ( all backtrack is really) RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - Pidiot - 01-15-2014 I'm in a charter school so hearing that you are able to plug in your USB into your computer and it works is like winning $1 mil... i cant do anything because some stupid little 6th graders decided to bring porn videos on your USB and look at it during class, i hate it. RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - w00t - 01-15-2014 (01-15-2014, 12:27 AM)Adorapuff Wrote: Bios and boot order are sometimes separate. Usually are, actually. One key goes to bios, anoyher goes to boot setup or some such named, which lets you select the device. RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - Lain - 01-15-2014 (01-15-2014, 04:57 AM)Truth Wrote: I'm in a charter school so hearing that you are able to plug in your USB into your computer and it works is like winning $1 mil... i cant do anything because some stupid little 6th graders decided to bring porn videos on your USB and look at it during class, i hate it. Can't you re-enable it with Regedit? RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - Eclipse - 01-15-2014 (01-15-2014, 12:07 AM)Lux Wrote: Aren't your school computers BIOS's passworded? Yes the BIOS is boot protected so I hit 'f12' and used the one time boot menu. (01-15-2014, 04:28 AM)3SidedSquare Wrote: Keyloggers! Put them everywhere! Hmm, I'll see if it works by pulling it on the c:// What I'm planning on doing is replacing the hope page with a replica prompting users to login. I steal their details and they're redirected to meatspin.com Hmm, after some research, I now know how to dns spoof something like Facebook to steal login details but I don't know how to redirect someone to somewhere else. For example, if someone was to type in google.com, they would go to a site of my choice instead of google.com. How am I to accomplish this? RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - Lain - 01-15-2014 How about doing your school work? :3 School IT staff can be very unforgiving if you fuck with them. I know this from personal experience. RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - Eclipse - 01-15-2014 (01-15-2014, 02:39 PM)Poochy Wrote: How about doing your school work? :3 Meh, I'll steal shit and then contact them with the vuln. ![]() RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - w00t - 01-16-2014 (01-15-2014, 02:46 PM)Sparks Wrote: Meh, I'll steal shit and then contact them with the vuln. No, this is how you get arrested. RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - lux - 01-16-2014 I wouldn't advices it as they'll have no sympathy. Read the replies I got on a similar thread when I was ub3rsk1ddy. Thread here! RE: [BackTrack in school] Any ideas? - Crypt - 01-17-2014 If your school uses some sort of web-based java program for learning (like mine does), you can inject a java applet and spawn meterpreters on most of the school's computers. OR you can inject a java applet onto the site that the school's browser automatically goes to. (e.g. the district website) I think that'd be pretty clever. |