Thread Tools. Introduction Ok guys, this can get you into a lot of shit, I did a bit of this a few days ago so try not to get caught, I got caught because all the computer have remote administration on them, so remember to read the notes at the end of this tutorial. This will only work with Windows 98, , Me, and XP for definite. If you have access to cmd then there is no reason for you to read this unless you want to learn.
Once you get the IP open your internet explorer e. Notes: Always delete the batch. Never tell anyone your hacking unless they are trustworthy friends. Never do it on your account unless you have to. If you can; sign in on your account twice on two different school computers, do it on one and logout. Get someone to watch your back, unless you don't have a friend that can.
Don't get caught. Don't act like a smart ass e. I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial, thanks for reading. Try those triks and post back your opinion. Not touching this with a pole.
I am the Tech guys assistant at my school. But I won't. Before do you have any win xp comps? What if they dissalow bats? I can create. I generally "hack in to school servers" with an ax. It makes a bigger dent. On a more serious note, this is a federal offense in the US I think. I really don't even want to go into all the ways this can backfire even if you do all the steps to not get caught. I was also the Tech's assistant at my school so heres what I learned. There gunna call the school and tell them the IP address of the computer and tell them to find it, then you're screwed.
When we were setting up the school over the summer for the next school year we had a systematic way to set up the IP's all over the school. X for the wing, X for the wing etc. So starting with the first room to the left in each wing we would just work up the numbers, so example for the wing would be So it wouldn't be hard to locate the IP address of the computer you're using if the techs at your school are half smart. So creating a new user account to login with really isn't a great idea because you will get caught as soon as someone looks at the Network log on the server machine which they do I promise.
Double-click the Windows folder. Scroll down and double-click the System32 folder. Change the file type you can see. Click the "File type" drop-down box, then click All Files in the resulting drop-down menu. Replace Utility Manager with Command Prompt. This will allow you to access Command Prompt even if it's blocked on your computer: Find the "Utilman" shortcut in the "U" section of files not folders.
Find the "cmd" file. Close the "Open" window and Notepad. Click Cancel in the lower-right side of the "Open" window, then click the X in the top-right corner of the Notepad window. Exit the remaining windows. Click the X in the top-right corner of the error report window, then click Cancel in the lower-right corner of the Startup Repair window and click Yes when prompted. At this point, you can proceed with creating a new Administrator account. Part 2.
Wait for the login screen to load. Once your computer finishes restarting, you should be back at the login screen. Click the "Utility Manager" icon. It's a dial-shaped icon and arrow in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Since you replaced the Utility Manager app with Command Prompt, clicking this icon will open the Command Prompt window. Create a new user.
Restart your computer one more time. Select your new user. Click your new user's name, then click the Sign in button. Since you didn't create a password to go with your account, you won't need to enter one. Allow Windows to set up your account. Your account is new, so Windows 10 will need a few minutes to finish setting up your files and folders. Skip this step on Windows 7. Browse with Administrator privileges. Now that you're on an account which has admin privileges, you can use your computer's system services and programs without restrictions.
Part 3. To do this method, you need Mac OS X To check if you have this, press the Apple Button then About this Mac. Disconnect from the internet. This is required as it will stop most software that will in one way or another record your attempts.
As most of this kind of software notifies another device, disconnecting from the Internet will prevent most of this software BEWARE: Some software may tell the school that it has lost the connection, although this can also apply to Shutting Down. If anyone questions you, say that the computer stopped responding and that you had to reboot it. Restart your Mac. To do this, click the Apple logo, then press restart You may need a Confirmation to do this, depending on the settings.
Boot Your Mac into recovery mode. This may take longer than usual to load. If you see the normal screen, repeat the process. Open Terminal. To-Do This, Select 'Utilities'. After this, click 'Terminal'. Change the Password. In order to do this, there will need to be an Admin Account already on it. Type 'resetpassword'. Then, select the Admin Account and change the Password. Log in to the Administrator Account. To do this, select the account you changed the Password and enter the password.
Open Passwords. To do this, click the Apple logo, select System Preferences, select Accounts or users. Select your account, click the lock this will require the admin password and use it to change the privileges to give your account Admin. Log out of this Admin Account. To do this, sign out by clicked Apple Menu, then log out Like before, you may need to confirm this action.
Sign into your Account as normal and you should have Administrator Privileges. This means you can use it as any other Mac. DDOSing is way different than the techniques described here.
However, if teachers suspect you of having access to the administrator account of the school, make sure you erase any changes you made while logged in as an admin. While doing that, also check the computer's registry. Yes No. Not Helpful 8 Helpful The short answer is yes. Your school technician can see who logged onto which computer, what files they opened, etc. Not Helpful 14 Helpful Use either a proxy or a VPN on a flash drive, but usually when you plug a USB flash drive into a computer, the administrator is notified.
Not Helpful 26 Helpful Since it is hacking software, antivirus's will mark it unsafe. Ignore the warning, and if you can't enable the download, use a thumb drive from home. Not Helpful 13 Helpful Not Helpful 5 Helpful The only way would be if you could hack into the main computer server using the website as backdoor.
Not Helpful 28 Helpful You probably don't have permission to create an admin user. As the guide says, your attempts were recorded. You might want to come clean early. Not Helpful 24 Helpful Bjorn Zonneveld. No, it works on all versions of Windows that have a command prompt. It even works on Windows 8 and Windows In terms of method 3, how is your attempt recorded?
Does the school really know you attempted to make an admin or is it just recorded into some database? The server administrator gets a notification on the server of the school network. There could also be an activity log. Not Helpful 6 Helpful Mat Save this as a.
Not Helpful 9 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Having access to Administrator privileges means you can use your school computer like any other computer. This includes installing programs, modifying computer settings, and more. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0.
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