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None of the teachers seemed to understand IT...
*unlurk*
The IT people didn't bother making the image that was displayed on the log in screen read only.
The networked folder that contained teacher's accounts was read only, but still gave a list of teacher's usernames. So a bruteforce tool that used the web folders was easy to make. Out of the 70 or so teachers, 17 used "password", "123456" or "qwerty" as their password. Using a teacher account to remote control other student's PCs was inevitable. Later, I found that a test account with basic admin powers also had "password" for a password. Unlimited printer credits and banning people I didn't like at will was most enjoyable.
*relurk*
(Sat 31st Jan 2009, 0:17, More)
None of the teachers seemed to understand IT...
*unlurk*
The IT people didn't bother making the image that was displayed on the log in screen read only.
The networked folder that contained teacher's accounts was read only, but still gave a list of teacher's usernames. So a bruteforce tool that used the web folders was easy to make. Out of the 70 or so teachers, 17 used "password", "123456" or "qwerty" as their password. Using a teacher account to remote control other student's PCs was inevitable. Later, I found that a test account with basic admin powers also had "password" for a password. Unlimited printer credits and banning people I didn't like at will was most enjoyable.
*relurk*
(Sat 31st Jan 2009, 0:17, More)