I am so *censored.3.0*ed.

Furry Sparks said:
Tyeforce said:
Tom said:
Tyeforce said:
Tom said:
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All of what will be blocked? Proxies? If they block the one I use now, I can still use Tor. They can't block that. The only downfall is that it's extremely slow.
So was gtfomy.biz

But I got to a school where they track down the proxy user and suspend them from school. I saw it happen too.
You don't know what Tor is, do you? It's a program that routes your connection to a series of tubes servers in different countries. It works like a proxy, but better. But because it has to servers all the way in Europe, it's really slow. And some websites are in different languages because of it. XD And it's not like they can stop me from using it. I use my MacBook at school, so they can't just take it and delete Tor. =P
Oh right, two of the people were using something like that (It was different though) and they were accused of hacking the school's server and messing with the staff's files.
Wow, your school's techies are really stupid. XD
 
Furry Sparks said:
ipodawesum said:
oh man that sucks. just do what i do.

be tell them that you seen the other kids doing it and you asked them what they were doing and the told you something ( just say somthing random , like how to make your screen look cool or something) and say they concinved you to do it , but tell them half the truth and say you werent hacking or anything...just fooling around
I'm just going to tell them the truth.

Someone said they knew how to send messages to other people in the school, and they changed some settings on my computer so I could do that.

Of course this is all if I do get called down there.
ehh...i guess the truth is the best..that way you dont get in deeper if they find you lied.
 
dont worry man,
DENY DENY DENY until you BELIEVE yourself...
seriously though, i go to a school where everyones crazy and ive
done much worse, i dont think youll get anything worse than a
detention...and in your case u can tell the truth...u didnt screw up
the lab.
 
QNT3N said:
See, I live and go to school on a military base.

If I did something like that, the Commander or whatever would cut my head off and hang it in his office. Then I'd have to deal with my parents.
Yeah, I went to School on Military Bases. They are more strict about stuff like this than usually normal schools would be.

@Furry: Just try to reason with your school advisers if they come and talk to you. It's not like you did anything worth being punished about. Just keep your wits about you and everything should work out for the best.
 
Tyeforce said:
Lol. The "tech Nazis", as people call them, at my school try and try to block stuff, but I always have a way around. XD They block so many sites... All video sharing sites (YouTube, Google Video, Hulu, etc.) all e-mail sites (just recently Gmail), all social networking sites, all image hosting sites, and practically every site that has anything to do with video games. Using proxies used to be the easiest way to get around this, but now they've blocked what seems to be every proxy out there, except one that I've been using. And if that doesn't work, I use Tor. =P
My friend just puts Firefox on a USB and uploads it to bypass security.

Damn that sucks.
Try to just give them some story that they'll be willing to believe I guess.
Hopefully, they don't know you had any involvement. o:
 
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Lol. The "tech Nazis", as people call them, at my school try and try to block stuff, but I always have a way around. XD They block so many sites... All video sharing sites (YouTube, Google Video, Hulu, etc.) all e-mail sites (just recently Gmail), all social networking sites, all image hosting sites, and practically every site that has anything to do with video games. Using proxies used to be the easiest way to get around this, but now they've blocked what seems to be every proxy out there, except one that I've been using. And if that doesn't work, I use Tor. =P
My friend just puts Firefox on a USB and uploads it to bypass security.

Damn that sucks.
Try to just give them some story that they'll be willing to believe I guess.
Hopefully, they don't know you had any involvement. o:
Yeah, that usually works until they disable the internet for all computers.
 
Tom said:
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Lol. The "tech Nazis", as people call them, at my school try and try to block stuff, but I always have a way around. XD They block so many sites... All video sharing sites (YouTube, Google Video, Hulu, etc.) all e-mail sites (just recently Gmail), all social networking sites, all image hosting sites, and practically every site that has anything to do with video games. Using proxies used to be the easiest way to get around this, but now they've blocked what seems to be every proxy out there, except one that I've been using. And if that doesn't work, I use Tor. =P
My friend just puts Firefox on a USB and uploads it to bypass security.

Damn that sucks.
Try to just give them some story that they'll be willing to believe I guess.
Hopefully, they don't know you had any involvement. o:
Yeah, that usually works until they disable the internet for all computers.
They will never disable connection to all the computers. Not only students, but Teachers and faculty have to use them.
 
One time I got a Technology Violation because me and my friends were turning off each other's computers. It was so stupid, 3 days of suspension for such a little thing.
 
So, I went to school today. I was really nervous during first and second hour, but I was fine by third. I was never called down, but I walked by her office and the lights were off. So either she wasn't here today, or she isn't going to do anything about it.
 
Furry Sparks said:
So, I went to school today. I was really nervous during first and second hour, but I was fine by third. I was never called down, but I walked by her office and the lights were off. So either she wasn't here today, or she isn't going to do anything about it.
She wasn't there.
 
Glad you get to go into the weekend free and clear. This reminds me of something that happened to me when I was in high school... of course back then there wasn't any "internet" to get on, but my high school had really advanced computer labs for the era, and a nice school-wide network... and I was the resident hacker at my school.

Anyway, I got busted for some of the programs I had written and installed on some of the computers. The program was essentially harmless, but at random intervals, would invert the screen. Apparently, this led the school to order more monitors, so I came forward and told them it was just a joke so they wouldn't go through replacing every monitor in school. They went crazy and punished me way more than they should have.

So now here's the sage advice I can offer at this later stage in my life: accept whatever punishment they give you and don't retaliate in any way. See, I didn't think the punishment I was given fit the crime. So I, ermmm... I sorta changed every grade on every student file to a failing grade one day before the grades got sent out. They of COURSE knew it was me, so they withheld my diploma and made me do service to the school the entire summer, only giving me my diploma weeks after I should have graduated.
 
ryudo_dragoon said:
Tyeforce said:
Lol. The "tech Nazis", as people call them, at my school try and try to block stuff, but I always have a way around. XD They block so many sites... All video sharing sites (YouTube, Google Video, Hulu, etc.) all e-mail sites (just recently Gmail), all social networking sites, all image hosting sites, and practically every site that has anything to do with video games. Using proxies used to be the easiest way to get around this, but now they've blocked what seems to be every proxy out there, except one that I've been using. And if that doesn't work, I use Tor. =P
My friend just puts Firefox on a USB and uploads it to bypass security.

Damn that sucks.
Try to just give them some story that they'll be willing to believe I guess.
Hopefully, they don't know you had any involvement. o:
Before I had my Mac, I did that with my school's Windows XPs. But everything that was blocked on IE was blocked with Firefox. But when one computer lab in my school got new iMacs, no sites were blocked with Safari...for about a week, then the tech Nazis got to it. =P
 
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