Author Topic: The overprotective Administrator at my school.  (Read 1976 times)

Use a RAT and send him an email with it and be like "intresting file name here"
mask it to look like a notepad or word file, they run it, and boop bop bibbity frop, you got access to make the file on their computer.

Call the file "Nudes of [Insert Teacher Here]"
^.^

This story was somewhat confusing to read

Over 500 kids at my school know me for my skills in computers, including the Staff. The school cafeteria manager came to me and asked that I fix her computer. Her internet was running very slow, and many pages wouldn't load. I found it was her kids playing on some game sites that auto-install Malware and Spyware. I downloaded Spybot Search And Destroy, as well as Malwarebytes. Turns out I fixed everything, the cafeteria manager would not stop telling me how much she loved me for the day, and gave me free Breakfast and Lunch. Of course, 3 days later, the school Tech Administrator screws with her computer, and finds the programs I downloaded. He told me they were very bad programs. He obviously knows jack stuff. He told me if I EVER (He yelled) download anything onto the computers as bad as I did, he will boot my Ipod Touch and Laptop off the network and get me suspended. ;-;

I don't like people.
should have called him out on it and asked why they were bad.

ITT: Oh you're correctly ranting about how stupid some teachers/staff at school can be? Oh well that doesn't matter because you're furry sec while i smack my snake all over your face and throw furry insults at you.

My school has no virus protection at all, so their policy is if you put a virus on the server then you're going to have to pay for the bill and labor for tech support to come in and fix it. It's rather bullstuff.

HEY YA KNOW BAD IT GUYS AHAHAHAHAHA


My school has no virus protection at all, so their policy is if you put a virus on the server then you're going to have to pay for the bill and labor for tech support to come in and fix it. It's rather bullstuff.
What tards.

The loving admin at my school did somehting so now you cant right click or view Control panel.
But i got my way around into the Program files.
lol browsing in system32 is so fun.
dont hack it u mite get in big trouble dude.

because installing anti-virus automatically means you have great skills!

School tech support.

Made my day.

My school has no virus protection at all, so their policy is if you put a virus on the server then you're going to have to pay for the bill and labor for tech support to come in and fix it. It's rather bullstuff.

money scam: tech comes in, runs virus scan; "OK IT TOOK TWO HOURS FOR ME TO "FIX" THE COMPUTER U OWE ME $50 PAY UP".

The computer person at my school is also sort of dumb. All she really knows is the basics like clear you cookies, restart the computer, and hope it fixes everything.
thats the only thing adults know how to do with computers

How to remove now Tech Admin with new, improved, and smarter tech:

Do it again
Have parents and techies side with you
get stuffloads of pure hard evidence that it those ANTIVIRUS softwares are good
over rule admin
???
Profit

If you can google you automatically can fix anything on any computer at any time. Sometimes it is multiple problems though. Hardest problem I ever had to solve was my grandpa's Outlook Express kept spamming him with 3 month old e-mails and never giving him his new e-mails. He called a verizon tech guy and he actually called me saying "Dude I just install the internet I dunno nothin bout compz lulz bai." I had to look up Outlook Express Registries and manually change them all to what they originally were in command prompt because you can't just uninstall Outlook Express and reinstall it. Then I had to google for hours until I finally found an Outlook repair type program that was actually from Microsoft because I was afraid of viruses. Then I had to edit his router because his new router was actually blocking Outlook Express, and finally had to change windows firewall. My grandpa called literally 3 tech guys that had no idea, and I fixed it with the power of google. After years of doing this and putting each fix to my permanent memory I am the neighborhood(and my grandpa's neighborhoods) tech guy.