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School server hacking

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:03 am
by Kilo
i dont nor i will take credit for writing this. am just posting it to help any one who needs it.
so i did not write this paper

also this may not work for some of you that have schools that have loced everything down



School server hacking


Open up Command Prompt (Start>Run>Command.com)

Can't use command prompt at your school?

Open up Microsoft word..Type:

Command.com

Then save it as Somthing.bat

Warning: After use always remember to delete the file.

Adding a user to your network

Type:

Net user Haxxor /ADD

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That will add "Haxxor" onto the school user system.
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Now you added users lets delete them!

Type: Net user Haxxor /DELETE


Warning: Be carefull it deletes all their files.
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"Haxxor" will be deleted from the user system.

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It says access denied?

Thats because your not admin

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Now lets make you an Admin
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This will make Haxxor an admin. Remember that some schools may not call their admins 'adminstrator' and so you need to find out the name of the local group they belong to.

Type: net localgroup

It will show you what they call admin, say at my school they calll it
adminstrator so then i would

Type: net localgroup administrator Haxxor /ADD

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Getting past your web filter.

Easy way: Type whatever you want to go on say i wanted to go on miniclips bug on wire i would go to google and search miniclip bug on wire

then instead of clicking the link i would click "cached".

Hard way: I'm hoping you still have command prompt open.

Type: ping miniclip.com

And then you should get a IP type that out in your web browser, and don't forget to put "http://" before you type the IP.

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Sending messages throught your school server


Okay, here's how to send crazy messages to everyone in your school on a computer. In your command prompt, type

Net Send <domain> * "The server is h4x0r3d"

Note: <domain> may not be necessary, depending on how many your school has access too. If it's just one, you can leave it out.

Where <domain> is, replace it with the domain name of your school. For instance, when you log on to the network, you should have a choice of where to log on, either to your school, or to just the local machine. It tends to be called the same as your school, or something like it. So, at my school, I use

Net Send Haxxor School * "The server is h4x0r3d"

The asterisk denotes wildcard sending, or sending to every computer in the domain. You can swap this for people's accounts, for example

NetSend Varndean dan,jimmy,admin "The server is h4x0r3d"

use commas to divide the names and NO SPACES between them.

Easy things:

If you want to run a program that is unreachable through folders use this..

Open cmd > Type in the name of the program
E.g.

mspaint, control panel, notepad ect

If you want to open a program like msn you first have to gain access to the folder so do this:

C:\Program Files\Messenger\msmsgs

That will open up msn.

Hope this helps

Now you are elit3 haxxor!

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:41 am
by jack krauser
it helped :wink: good job for another time :wink:

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:25 pm
by macky13
thanks :) hopefuly i'll get out skl now lol tyvm :D :D :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:28 pm
by Bober_182
hey i read the same this somewere else r u the true author

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:26 pm
by bugXL
good info

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:34 pm
by BenFranklin
Another way to open cmd prompt without creating a file is to hit f1 for help menu and search for it in the index. It will have a link to open command prompt and you don't have to worry about deleting a file.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:34 pm
by Dormos
I'm trying to do remote shutdowns and Net Sends at my school. I don't have a network at home, so my options are pretty limited as to where I can do this. =P

Net Sends are blocked, I'm almost positive. I can't even send it to a loopback.

The Remote shutdown almost always says "network path not found," though I've double-and-triple checked both the name and the IP address. The only time it hasn't said "network path not found," it said something about the remote client not having a script... or something (sorry about the vagueness on that one, I forget what exactly it said). I can loopback remote shutdowns, though.

Anyone know how I can get past the block of the Net send (gaining more administrative powers, perhaps?) and why the Remote shutdown isn't working?

Here are the commands I'm using (forgive the lack of correct context, I'm not exactly too fluent in command prompt language. As shown by the fact that I just said "command prompt language."):

net send <IP or name> <message>

shutdown.exe -s -m <IP or name>

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:52 pm
by nobody
no

congratz

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:49 pm
by Ouka
you must be dedicated if you found that.
congratz again! =)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:47 pm
by nobody
what