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  1. @ moonlit, who said that it was a college? ;) but I do appreciate your warning. @ tonysathre, well I am not well versed in domains and networks. I know a little about Cisco but I don't know much about how windows or any other operating system interfaces, uses &/or controls a network. Guess it's time to FGI :) All that I do know is that it runs on novell netware, time to FGI on that too! Well, I do trust these people and I would never do anything NASTY or something that bought the network down etc. But just incase they do decide to look one day, I'd like to clarify where the event viewer is. Is the event viewer in compmgmt.msc? And since they run novell on their machines, is there any further logging that I should be aware of? @Cooper, I know that it was extremely stupid of me and I'll have to train myself NOT to tell anyone in the future. I'll take your advice, thank you very much. Don't know if I'll be here then but if I am, I'll make sure that their network is secure and running as well as it can do. Thank you to all of you! -FWD P.S. Sorry if I'm babling or not making much sense but I'm quite tired today.
  2. You're right in the fact that 'acquiring' the password was the fun part. I'm not a malicious person, I have always deemed myself to be a white hat rather than a grey or black hat, although how I got the password could be considered rather script kiddyish. The network which I am talking about is pretty insecure (at least the machines are). I mean, you should see the amount of crap people have installed and the amount of spyware etc that is on there. That I guess is why I wanted the password in the first place, as the Administrators and Tech people here aren't exactly the most knowledgable people about the fascinating world of computers and other technology. They don't bother putting adiquate security in place, I mean the Mac was pretty easy to get into and become an administrator on, but all I do on that is to make sure that it is up to date, so you can see quite clearly what my goals are when I 'Hack'. Also, please don't flame me but I am afraid that I WAS quite STUPID and did tell alot of my close 'Friends', I don't know what it is but I get really easily excited about these kinda things. So yeah, I told them but I only told the ones that I trusted that I have the unecrypted password. However, as I stated before, I would NOT ever use the network for my advantage or to gain my friend's advantages. That was very nice of you, I wish more people would do this kind of thing rather than the malicious type of cracking/hacking. I mean I would crack into something (when I acquire the knowledge on how to do it) to gain knowledge and information but I would not neccesarily use this knowledge, just knowing it and maybe passing along the way I got in to the proper people, if I felt brave enough. Anyway enough rambling, thank you for all your help. -FWD
  3. Hi, I'm new here and wanted to say before I post this that I really enjoy the show and understand that it is not The n00bs guide on how to hack. However, that being said, I have recently 'aquired' an admin password for local logging in on a rather large network of PCs and I was wondering. What the hell do I do with it? And also, if it turns out to be the password for all of the computers and systems on the network, should I do anything then? -FWD
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