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Hacking and Security / Re: Hacking my school server.
« on: September 14, 2015, 04:29:00 pm »
Something that used to work for me, with Networked Windows Accounts,
is to login with your normal credentials and as soon as your details are validated,
pull the ethernet cord out.
This would make me a Windows administrator on the actual desktop I was pulling the cord from.
Although note that the credentials you logged in with are still displayed, depending on what you do (I.E. A remote shutdown will tell the user "<username> is shutting down your pc for maintenance")
Easiest fix for this is to take someone else's credentials.
Hope this helps.
is to login with your normal credentials and as soon as your details are validated,
pull the ethernet cord out.
This would make me a Windows administrator on the actual desktop I was pulling the cord from.
Although note that the credentials you logged in with are still displayed, depending on what you do (I.E. A remote shutdown will tell the user "<username> is shutting down your pc for maintenance")
Easiest fix for this is to take someone else's credentials.
Hope this helps.