Why do the "£inux" and "PSinux" satirical misspellings even exist?! LOL!
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Distribution: Ubuntu 11.4,DD-WRT micro plus ssh,lfs-6.6,Fedora 15,Fedora 16
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Originally Posted by Latios
There are those internet kiosks with maximized Internet Explorer, without access to the start menu or applications
Really ?
Right click on a website, "View Source", delete all, <html><a href="C:\WINDOWS\CMD.EXE">, save as 1.html, surf to it from IE, click, have fun
hehe that WOULD be hacking on a basic level :P
as for the satirical misspelings i only use m$, micro$oft, gate$ and windoze for the most part since i dislike micro$oft products
i would have to agree with the above posters that there are too many people that think doing simple things are 'hacking'
on a side note related to the above poster, anything run by the 'at' command in windows xp runs as user 'system'
Code:
at {time} /interactive cmd
wait till new command prompt opens
taskman (from new command prompt)
kill anything running by normal user including explorer.exe
run explorer.exe from the command prompt
run any program from explorer as normal
if the above works you are now running with full system user priveleges
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