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Originally Posted by nizzy1115
They dont get money for filtering it, they are protecting their asses by doing it. If a parent decides to sue a school becasue their child looked at porn there, they would win. This is why filters are used. Its just to protect them from lawsuits.
Hmmm, actually I thought they got some E-rate funding or something to help pay for internet and computers, but maybe I am wrong.
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try out these new pages:
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http://home.no.net/roughnex
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i had a nice system hardware lockout's that you cannot change anything proxy's and software firewalls and content protection systems download restritions checkpoint firewalls you think of it we had it and i got arround it! using these steps!
1.Got a CGI proxy that was using SSL which the content filter didn't see as well as the download filter!
2.Downloaded portable firefox now i had the web unlocked for me!
3.i was a restriced user and there were no cd drives and floppy's were locked!
4.i broke the SAM for the ADMIN by grabbing it and the syskey in the repair DIR!
5. It took a while even with ranbow tables but i cracked it!
that was level one
Now i hacked into the webserver's password! and from there it's another very long story but in short i got the sql records for all the accounts.......... and found the admin...... and broke free!
1.Got a CGI proxy that was using SSL which the content filter didn't see as well as the download filter!
2.Downloaded portable firefox now i had the web unlocked for me!
3.i was a restriced user and there were no cd drives and floppy's were locked!
4.i broke the SAM for the ADMIN by grabbing it and the syskey in the repair DIR!
5. It took a while even with ranbow tables but i cracked it!
that was level one
Now i hacked into the webserver's password! and from there it's another very long story but in short i got the sql records for all the accounts.......... and found the admin...... and broke free!
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Originally Posted by nytrokiss
i had a nice system hardware lockout's that you cannot change anything proxy's and software firewalls and content protection systems download restritions checkpoint firewalls you think of it we had it and i got arround it! using these steps!
1.Got a CGI proxy that was using SSL which the content filter didn't see as well as the download filter!
2.Downloaded portable firefox now i had the web unlocked for me!
3.i was a restriced user and there were no cd drives and floppy's were locked!
4.i broke the SAM for the ADMIN by grabbing it and the syskey in the repair DIR!
5. It took a while even with ranbow tables but i cracked it!
that was level one
Now i hacked into the webserver's password! and from there it's another very long story but in short i got the sql records for all the accounts.......... and found the admin...... and broke free!
I guess we won't be hearing from you in a while. I hope you like the pen.
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Oh, as for students like us. Who are not so well versed with technologies. We usually get the IP address of the website and paste it into the browser to surf. It works almost all the time.
Web URLs and their names don't change. IP might change although rare. So proxies block the names rather than their IPs!
Web URLs and their names don't change. IP might change although rare. So proxies block the names rather than their IPs!
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