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I think this thread has gone on far too long. It was questionable to begin with, and it's turned into "Why I can't wait to surf for pr0n until I get home from school."
If you're at school, and they don't want you surfing, give it up. In case you haven't realized it yet, everything you do at school gets LOGGED, and it's just a matter of time before you get caught. Bypassing filters/proxies isn't that difficult to begin with, so if you haven't figured it out by now, either find someone at school who knows how, or wait until you get home from school to read your MySpace/FaceBook/whatever pages.
Flames by script kiddie wannabes will be diverted to /dev/null, so save your breath..
If you're at school, and they don't want you surfing, give it up. In case you haven't realized it yet, everything you do at school gets LOGGED, and it's just a matter of time before you get caught. Bypassing filters/proxies isn't that difficult to begin with, so if you haven't figured it out by now, either find someone at school who knows how, or wait until you get home from school to read your MySpace/FaceBook/whatever pages.
Flames by script kiddie wannabes will be diverted to /dev/null, so save your breath..
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What's more, you deserve to be hacked.
-- former White House cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke
What's more, you deserve to be hacked.
-- former White House cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke
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Most filters will block downloads mate, although we all did this while at school - your intentions are questionable.
Although most schools log usage; they may turn a blind eye to the occasional site - mainly as they have more important things to deal with. But downloading files to a school pc is something else entirely.
It's good to see someone taking such an interest in IT, and it's proberbly one of the best ways you'll learn. Just be careful, think about it first and don't go to far as they'll only take so much.
Dazza
Although most schools log usage; they may turn a blind eye to the occasional site - mainly as they have more important things to deal with. But downloading files to a school pc is something else entirely.
It's good to see someone taking such an interest in IT, and it's proberbly one of the best ways you'll learn. Just be careful, think about it first and don't go to far as they'll only take so much.
Dazza
travel rig; acer 3610, windows vista home premium, 1024mb ram + 1770mb virtual ram, 80gb hard disk, tv tuner, wlan, dual layer dvd burner
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http://schoolcomputerhacking.com has some tutorials
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Originally Posted by TheOgre
I think this thread has gone on far too long. It was questionable to begin with, and it's turned into "Why I can't wait to surf for pr0n until I get home from school."
We usually do not allow discussions on ways to bypass school filters,etc............
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