stealthtenns Posted October 15, 2010 Posted October 15, 2010 I am wondering is there anyway to mess with someone on your network. Say they got on your network and you have no pass on it, is there a way to make their screen go upside down or send them a message. Both computers are windows 7. I am wondering how to do this with or without a hacking program. thanks Quote
Sparda Posted October 15, 2010 Posted October 15, 2010 Put a sticker note on there screen with a message of your choice (based on drawing utensil availability) and an any colour you wish. Then turn there monitor upside down. Quote
Mr-Protocol Posted October 15, 2010 Posted October 15, 2010 Put a sticker note on there screen with a message of your choice (based on drawing utensil availability) and an any colour you wish. Then turn there monitor upside down. OMGZ IT WORKED! Quote
Sparda Posted October 15, 2010 Posted October 15, 2010 OMGZ IT WORKED! The obvious simple stuff is often very effective. Quote
VaKo Posted October 15, 2010 Posted October 15, 2010 Here is a fun one. On a keyboard, physically change the numbers to 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Quote
Mr-Protocol Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 The obvious simple stuff is often very effective. I was being completely sarcastic but yeah.. oh well I'm drunk right now. The world is great! Quote
Infiltrator Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 If you know the victims IP address or Hostname, you could use the net send command in dos, to send a message. I know that would work on XP. But I don't know how effective that's gonna work on Win7 though. Quote
Sparda Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 If you know the victims IP address or Hostname, you could use the net send command in dos, to send a message. I know that would work on XP. But I don't know how effective that's gonna work on Win7 though. It hasn't worked on XP since SP2. Quote
Infiltrator Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 It hasn't worked on XP since SP2. That's because the messaging service by default is disabled, if you enable it it will work. I tested it on my XP machine and worked like a charm. Quote
Sparda Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 That's because the messaging service by default is disabled, if you enable it it will work. I tested it on my XP machine and worked like a charm. You also need to add an exception to the firewall, the same applies to Vista and 7. Quote
Infiltrator Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 You also need to add an exception to the firewall, the same applies to Vista and 7. The company that I worked for, all their XP machines used to have their firewall disabled, a huge security risk. But all the security aspects used be controlled by domain policies. In that sense, it all depends on how secure the workstations are. Even if the firewall was disabled, messenger service would probably be disabled and you would have to know the administrator password to enable it. So +1 to you. Quote
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