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  1. Our library uses pc reservation. I killed the process, and it resulted in my session being terminated, the librarians notified, and I got fined. Anyways, I found out a few things.

    • [li]Most libraries use PC Reservation[/li]

    [li]Most have cmd disabled (can be re-enabled, check the tips section for my thread)[/li]

    [li]Most will freeze if the program is terminated during use (already logged in). So, we need a way to run the payload BEFORE the session starts[/li]

    PWNED a bit, but well done :P

    **insert Evil Laugh here**

  2. Our library uses pc reservation. I killed the process, and it resulted in my session being terminated, the librarians notified, and I got fined. Anyways, I found out a few things.

    • [li]Most libraries use PC Reservation[/li]

    [li]Most have cmd disabled (can be re-enabled, check the tips section for my thread)[/li]

    [li]Most will freeze if the program is terminated during use (already logged in). So, we need a way to run the payload BEFORE the session starts[/li]

  3. Alienware

    Expensive, lumps of garish plastic with 3 minute battery life and pointlessly overpowered components?

    Well, each to their own I guess...

    'tis my dream to own a lump of garnish plastic with a 3 minute battery life, my current one has a 30 second battery life...

  4. Setting a hard to guess password on a exposed VNC service is the wrong way about securing VNC. What is needed is a VPN.

    ...Or a strong router password / WPA-PSK2

    wait, what?

    Setting a hard to guess password on a exposed VNC service is the wrong way about securing VNC. What is needed is a VPN.

    ...Or a strong router password / WPA-PSK2

    Which will do fuck all to secure any public facing services... The only answer for things like this is a VPN.

    anything secure and encrypted that you can tunnel over would work

    Sorry, I was under the assumption that they were on wireless....... But a VPN is good.....

  5. i recommend using these passwords next time

    https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm

    they have proven to stop any brute force

    there is a chance your other pcs on your  network are safe if they were not running any of the extra stuff that could be exploited

    use a auto generated password from grc for my wifi and for my logmein which i use to control my server 

    VNC only allows 8 character passwords... 64 is a little to long to be truncated...

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