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What Do? - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Hacking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Hacking) +--- Forum: Network Hacking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Network-Hacking) +--- Thread: What Do? (/Thread-What-Do) |
RE: What Do? - misnar - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 02:01 AM)Duubz Wrote: I know how to use Windows command line. I'm asking what should I do to my school, not how to use fucking CMD. yes how would i call a script from powershell RE: What Do? - Equinox - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 02:52 AM)misnar Wrote: yes how would i call a script from powershell k:\mate\questionmark.ps1 RE: What Do? - Crypt - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 01:03 AM)God Wrote: >Wait for hot girl to walk by I think I laughed harder at this than I should've. @Duubz I gained CMD access like 234 years ago, there's nothing really useful that you can do other than "shutdown -i." and even that is kinda useless because you have no knowledge of who's computer you're actually shutting down since they don't have real names. They'll be something like ASDFDOMAN1235 RE: What Do? - Equinox - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 03:55 AM)Crypt Wrote: @Duubz That's true, however I can kind of narrow down who I would shutdown if I want to. Our logins are our first and last initials, followed by a six digit code. Worst part is, the password to all accounts is the user's birthday. I'll give you an example. Name (First, Last): Maximus, faggis Dob: Jan, 5, 1999 User: mf123456 Pass: 151999 Retarded, indeed, but easier to get into other people's accounts. Re: RE: What Do? - Satan - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 04:22 AM)Duubz Wrote: That's true, however I can kind of narrow down who I would shutdown if I want to. Our logins are our first and last initials, followed by a six digit code. Shutdowns aren't based on accounts. You have to select the computer in the network by what the network identifies it as. Even then, if your schools network was like mine is, your computer can't even tell there is other computers attached to the network. RE: What Do? - Equinox - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 06:25 AM)Six Wrote: Shutdowns aren't based on accounts. You have to select the computer in the network by what the network identifies it as. Even then, if your schools network was like mine is, your computer can't even tell there is other computers attached to the network. Shutdowns are based on computer names, which are displayed on the desktop because the school is retarded. Re: RE: What Do? - Satan - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 06:34 AM)Duubz Wrote: Shutdowns are based on computer names, which are displayed on the desktop because the school is retarded. Lmfao. Yeeeah. Your school is naive. Same with teachers or is that on separate network? RE: What Do? - Equinox - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 06:36 AM)Six Wrote: Lmfao. Yeeeah. Your school is naive. Same with teachers or is that on separate network? Oh no, Teachers are on the same network. What's more is that the computers are always on at school hours. Re: RE: What Do? - Satan - 05-01-2014 (05-01-2014, 06:38 AM)Duubz Wrote: Oh no, Teachers are on the same network. What's more is that the computers are always on at school hours. Can you do admin commands through cmd? Read/write files? RE: What Do? - superMAUS - 05-01-2014 First type in 'net view' and it should show you every computer share on the network. Usually if you browse to it normally youll get a permission denied error but you can exploit it with 'explorer \\COMPUTERSHARE' and youll get access to the directory. You can head to the staff share and have access to all grades and test papers. Also this method is generally pretty stealthy, dont drop the soap. |