Do you not like school? Do you wish you had something more fun to do in any classes that you use computers in?
Fear no more! 323's Toolkit is here!
Features (Taken from the README file):
Programs:
All of these programs are written in batch, so feel free to check out the source code if you don't trust them. They're all basic programs, should be easy to understand.Code:CEEMMMDEE - Command Prompt in Batch Script - This program lets you open a command prompt window using just a batch script. From there, all commands should be available. Tested and working on Windows XP. RPK - Remote Process Killer - Remotely Kill LAN computer's processes. Just type in the process name and the computer name and you're good to go! RRPK - Repeat Remote Process Killer - Kills the remote process over and over, making it so that the user can't start the process without it being immediately killed. RTV - Remote Task Viewer - Grabs a list of running processes on a remote computer. Just type in the computer name and you're good to go! WCYC - Why Can't You C:\ - Deletes System32 on your computer. No remote version of this available yet. AG - Admin Grabber - Creates you an admin account, and lets you choose the username and password of it. PINGER - Ping - Pings the IP or hostname that you enter. Extremely script-kiddyish KAP - Kill All Processes - Kills every single process that uses over 1 byte of memory, which is every single process on the system. Because the core windows processes are forcefully closed, the NT Authority account (Pretty much SYSTEM account) automatically shuts down the computer. It gives you a 1 minute timer and says that lsass.exe terminated with an error code of 1 and thus NT Authority is shutting down your computer.
Enjoy, and please, distribute it to your friends! The more people using this, the more fun you'll have at school.
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?9sz304cmhlmn4j6
Virus scan: http://bit.ly/T6xH0i
Note: For the EXTREMELY bored, also known as those whuld be bored even with this toolkit, here's a little challenge for you: (I know these are possible, I've done every single one successfully on my school district's network)
1.) Get a local admin account on one of the computers
2.) Try getting access to the Domain Controller for your network
3.) Try to get a list of every single computer on the network
4.) Get a list of all of the computers in the workgroup you're in
5.) Get the domain controller's rhosts file
That should provide enough of a challenge for your bored and unstimulated mind. Post back once you've completed the challenge, with proof!
Anyway, enjoy guys!
-323
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- 19 Dec. 2012 01:10am #1
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A thread for people who are too bored at school
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- 19 Dec. 2012 03:19am #2
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WHen I was your age this(and a pokemon ROM) was all I needed at school:
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- 19 Dec. 2012 04:12am #3
Toolkit sucks eggs.
- 20 Dec. 2012 03:35am #4
imma hack u with this toolkit fag
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- 21 Dec. 2012 06:44pm #6
Pokemon ROMs were the best. In my day, the teacher's screen monitors had icons in the top left corner to denote that it was turned on [for whatever reason]. We just put the emulator in the top left corner so that we could see it on our screens, but it was hidden behind the icon on theirs.