Re: hacking? security problem? over reacting? or BS?

From: Dave (noone_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 11/05/04


Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 22:10:24 -0000

it's their lab, it has to serve all the students and is not there just for
your enjoyment. whether what you did was a security risk or not they make
the rules and you must follow them or be kicked out. consider it a lesson
learned, it gets tighter than that at some businesses where even trying to
get around security or change settings could get you fired.

"Litch" <Litch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A110C22B-51E2-49F8-B3DB-15AC638EC8B6@microsoft.com...
> Heres the deal, my school uses XP in one of its lab. They looked it down
> tighter then virgin. All we can do is access the programs they put on
their,
> thats it. Or so they (the tech guys) thought.
>
> 3 weeks ago i was sitting in class and I got bored so I highlghted an
icon,
> pressed controll C, controll V, and made the following pattern on the desk
top
> X X XXX X
> X X X X
> XXX X X
> X X X
> X X XXX X (HI! incase you cant see it clearly)
> Except not so slopy. Any way, the extra icons copied them self to EVERY
> other computer on that certin network. Not the pattern, just all those
extra
> icons. Now the tech support guys brought it up with the school principle
> saying what i did was "a risk to security" and that if i do ANY thing
wrong
> on a computer for the rest of the year I ant touch school computers for
the
> rest of the year! Does any one think that they are over reacting? That its
> their own fault for setting up the network wrong? I dont think I did
anything
> wrong but they are acting like I installed a worm on the computer.
"ctrl+c"
> and "ctrl+v" to make the above pattern, and they think im some 1337 hacker
or
> something. Whats your view on this? Its just icons to a desktop they
thought
> they put read only on.
>
> --
> Any help i provide you use at your own risk. I am not an expert, nor do i
> pretend to be.
>
> http://www.cybamall.com/litch/litch.htm <-- my site. Hope you have a pop
up
> blocker for the adds.



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