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This is inexcusable.Personally,I think (if he actually did this) his school should kick his butt out into the parking lot and tell him never to come back.Doing one or two of these things would be enough to get you kicked but the whole list?I honestly think he's making some of it up...either that or I am glad I never went to school there."
Hehe, it was close to that, actually, what saved me was that I kinda exchanged that for explanations of what I was doing and kept my supervisor notified of the security leaks in the network from that point on (16yo at that time). Some if them I exploited over hte time, but now I finished school I wrote a letter explaining all possibilities (18yo now). Made me best friends with security and network administrators.
Quote: "Why are your proud of that tha_rami? It sounds like you need to do something more contructive with your time. I'd be far more impressed if you where using that time to improve your programming skills. Rather than acting like a cyber-thug."
Cyber-thug? I find it hardly cyber-thuggish to make sure we have a good time at school. It's far more inexcusible to let us install a 13MB game maker application on our personal 20MB HD so we can't keep all of our work saved on it. I just opened up an additional 50GB Hard Disk for me and my friends without them knowing. I'd say 30% of the people skip a class every now and then, I just do it by making sure the system thinks I am free to avoid trouble.
Ironically, I find it funny people call me immature when not knowing the whole situation. For example, did it occur anyone that most of these things have been reported and fixed, and that the administration (and the grade administration) was in danger by some of these exploits? I think not. Did it occur to you that some of these are on request of my supervisors? I guess not. The only one which I agree was kinda childish was the BIOS password, but everyone makes mistakes and if I'm listing my actions anyway, why not list them all?
Quote: "Secondly, you never know the circumstances of a person."
That, I find, is maturity. Personally I find it immature to react in such a way as Xplosys did - no hard feeling though, since I do agree it is off-topic. Apologies for ruining the topic like that, and let's just continue with the comics.