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    School Use?

    Hey everyone. I am new to the forum's and well I use an edited version of knoppix. Whoppix is another tool you could use to "hack" from the pentest areas. Now I am 14 years old. Last year I was charged for hacking the school and changing grades therefore, sent to court, and had a trial. Enough about that. This morning, I brought my Whoppix 2.6 boot disc to school. Last period we had a shot to goto the computer lab and finish our essays. (Mine was on Tupac Shakur ) But, Instead of doing that, I inserted my boot disc. Our school doesn't have a boot password therefore, I ran the cd. The normal boot things came up, and I loaded Whoppix. The only thing is that I don't know how to run the exploits and such. Yes I Know somewhat of the commands like listing and how to use nmap. But not anything else. Can anyone give me a breif tutorial on how to run these?

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    I sincerely hope that you will receive no advice here!

    Even if you have received permission from your school to try and break into their network (and it's clear you have not) any advice given to you here would also be available to anyone else who has no permission or the sort of intentions which lead to your previous trial (or worse).

    Are you really naive enough to expect anyone to reply to this (perhaps you are given your previous journey into the legal system) or are you actually simply a MS employee trying to plant evidence that free software is evil.

    Learn your lesson and stop before you get expelled, or worse!

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    I'll say what I am quite sure a few adults around here are thinking.

    No way kid!

    I will not contribute to any possible trouble you may or may not get yourself into.

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    My response is plain and simple:

    HAHAHAHA

    Seriously. Take a look at what you're asking. You wanna play teh m4d h4xx0rzz at school. That's just....Pathetic.

    I'm new here but if the amount of intelligence i see in this forum is any indication, you will recieve no help regarding your question.


    Second, I was in school once, too. General rule of thumb, If you're gonna change some grades, Don't change your own. Common Sense? I'd have thought so.

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    to be honest man, i agree w/ everyone who's posted. no one will give you advise on this. trying to look like t3h m4d h@ck3r doesnt mean u might be one. of course in time if you decide to learn about it then that is your decision, but just to let you know that for legal reasons no one will....so just give up & learn this on your own. like some one already posted..... "USE COMMON SENSE". if you already got sewed & went to trial...then i'd say you'd somewhat know what you're doing.... usually ppl learn from their lessons... maybe you should if you "went to court".

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    Unlike all the old, staunchy squares on this thread...I support you!!! Hack the school! Hell, yes!!! By the way, what was the verdict of the trial? What was the sentence, if any? I wish I could do stuff like that....

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    Staunchy Squares? No, more like adults with more than an ounce of intelligence in their heads.

    A quick note, "guessing" a password, or much more likely, reading it on a postit left by mr. teacher-person, does not count as hacking.

    Please also note, that so called "hackers", people that seek out exploits in order to well, exploit them, are lowlifes. In fact, the great majority of them HAVE no life. Consider how you'd like your future to turn out, if you get kicks on vandalising systems in place to help other people. People who find exploits in order to fix them are quite different. These are people who actually took the time to learn their skills and the knowledge it takes to find potential security hazards, and use it to actually help the situation. They have my sincere respect. Little pricks that like to go around asking how to h4ckz0rz do not.

    You'd have thought this kid would have learned his lesson after going to court because of some stupid thing he did (And seriously, It's very, very stupid. Changing your own grades on a, yes, government system (Public schools are.) is just absolutely retarded.).

    I hated school too, and yes, I broke into their "system" many, many times, But I never did anything malicious. Not because of any lack of balls, simply because I could see consequences that I'd rather not face had I done so.

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    This punk isn't really a hacker, hes just saying that cause he thinks it would be good bait to sound like he has hacked before so he could learn to really crack. It is really a good thing that the people here are smart enough to not tell him. I cant seem to find a single case of a 14 year old hacking ANY dallas schools.

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    This sort of sounds like the people bugging me at school to hack the system so they can play games. Like I'm going to risk my education for some selfish prats. And I helped get rid of the games because I was sick of them annoying me when they got their games deleted and I had the only copy.

    Those type are people have no brains(or brains have been relocated lower down) and know bugger all about linux/windows/computer/anything. I use Knoppix on the school systems when the network goes down and I need to catch up on work.

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