This could help you.
This could help you.
I wasn't sure whether to post this in this section or in the 'General Computing' section as its technically not hacking. Anyway here it goes...
If you are advanced this may not help you as much, however this is more for people who want a little fun in school or at work. Although I am not promoting any illegal activity and I advise you to keep the usage of this miniumum and within your school/company rules.
MuCommander is basically a file manager, you can use it just as you would with 'My Computer' however there are several advantages. I found that when I used this at my school I could access additional Drives to the two I was limited to (O: and H:). This has helped for several things but the basic way to explain why this feature is useful goes like this...
Having access to additional Drives means you can access drives that you were restricted from like C:, allowing you access to folders such as System32. It has also allowed me to download and play games as I could not before as I cannot run them from H:. However now I have put a game on K: and there are no restrictions from there. Allowing me to play installed games in school.
MuCommander also has a kind of CMD feature, it includes a user interface in which you can type commands in you type into cmd. This is very useful when you are banned from cmd in your work place.
But enough with the explantion, here is the link...
http://www.mucommander.com/index.php#download
Simply put it on a USB and run it in school, experiment and see what you can do. But I do not advise using it to harm, just to have a little freedom.
Thanks, Greenweed.
If you are advanced this may not help you as much, however this is more for people who want a little fun in school or at work. Although I am not promoting any illegal activity and I advise you to keep the usage of this miniumum and within your school/company rules.
MuCommander is basically a file manager, you can use it just as you would with 'My Computer' however there are several advantages. I found that when I used this at my school I could access additional Drives to the two I was limited to (O: and H:). This has helped for several things but the basic way to explain why this feature is useful goes like this...
Having access to additional Drives means you can access drives that you were restricted from like C:, allowing you access to folders such as System32. It has also allowed me to download and play games as I could not before as I cannot run them from H:. However now I have put a game on K: and there are no restrictions from there. Allowing me to play installed games in school.
MuCommander also has a kind of CMD feature, it includes a user interface in which you can type commands in you type into cmd. This is very useful when you are banned from cmd in your work place.
But enough with the explantion, here is the link...
http://www.mucommander.com/index.php#download
Simply put it on a USB and run it in school, experiment and see what you can do. But I do not advise using it to harm, just to have a little freedom.
Thanks, Greenweed.
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not to be a bitch but is that sarcasim? haha its hard to tell online and if not a RAT is a remote administration tool, as in you can control other peoples computers from the client and where the servers are installed are the people who you can controlGreenweed wrote:No sorry, can't say I have. What is it?bozotheclown138 wrote:ever heard of a rat?
Oh, sorry for it sounding sarcastic, It wasn't. Could you send me a link to where I could download rat?not to be a bitch but is that sarcasim? haha its hard to tell online and if not a RAT is a remote administration tool, as in you can control other peoples computers from the client and where the servers are installed are the people who you can control
A RAT is a 'type' of software, not a specific software. Check out the downloads section for more info on them
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If you want to get more into backdoor entry (no pun intended) there are a lot of ways to go about increasing your knowledge on TCP/IP connections, port services and the like... check out netcat or one of it's cousins, it's an amazingly underestimated tool which I happen to adore =)
SHAMELESS PLUG!
There's a netcat tut here if you're interested.
EDIT:
If you want to get more into backdoor entry (no pun intended) there are a lot of ways to go about increasing your knowledge on TCP/IP connections, port services and the like... check out netcat or one of it's cousins, it's an amazingly underestimated tool which I happen to adore =)
SHAMELESS PLUG!
There's a netcat tut here if you're interested.
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there's a windows port for netcat, actually I think there's a windows port for most of the cousin programs as well minus cryptcat which has to be compiled. I don't use windows though so I've never checked out socat under windows but netcat for windows works just like the original.
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