believe me....... there are ways round password, routers and firewalls/ parental controls ;)
if you're a computer whizz like me, you'll know what i mean......
i mean, our college network was supposed to be unbreachable...... within 2 days.... i controled it and the admins went haywire because they thought these "restrictions could stop us..."
now i won't teach you to hack, as its a dangourous world to be in :cool:
but take my advice..... the odd keylogger wouldn't go amiss.... that would help you learn passwords...... or, if its anythign like my parents...... they use passwords of things they like which is pathetic, but good for me as i know what they are.
now, theres no need to go nuking your network like we did with the college, but seriously, learn how your dad thinks, acts, and does..... or, if you're that desperate.... theres the good old faithful 'hardware reset' switch on routing equipment :rolleyes:
believe me...... passwords do NOTHING to stop people getting in or changing things ;) where theres a will, theres a way..... and its normally called MS DOS :laugh: :cool:
anyway..... i don't know how to hack..... honest :rolleyes: ...... just when your qualified as an IT support technician/ consultant and have spent the past 7 years taking IT courses and working with computers, you learn a few things....
anyway, thats my input :cool:
just remember..... if you do key log your machines.... DO NOT leave a trace, or all hell will break loose if he finds it :rtfm: lol
or if all else fails..... hope to see you in the near future :)
:P I have a better idea. And it might work..:
A) Try to convince dad NOT to come to England. ( He has already been here. So he KNOWS that England is a better place to live then India.) THere are many reasons.
1) Mum. The two of them don't get along. I don't think dad could BARE to put up with her each morning.
2) His job. He might not get one if he moves over here. He is 50somthing. pretty damn hard to get a job. He HAD one. He quit it for some reason.
3) Me. I don't like listening to the two of them arguing. And no way in HELL that he will not argue.
B) If he does come. I will say how well I have looked after the system. It's nearly as good as when he left, hopefully he SHOULD let me keep the admin powers and leave the firewall as it is...
C) I'm taking a backup on the second last day. When he formats it. I will just restore the backup and have my stuff back. :P
D) If the other three fail then im screwed. I'm terrible with computers. Then I'll drop an email to someone asking for help... :P Yes. It is desperate. But i LOVE my internet acces now that I have it. I have kept the system virus/ spyware/ adware ect. free while dad was getting his job and stuff... I'm gona be SO pissed off if he says I've done terrible. Cause thats total bull. My dad works with computers. He knows WAY more then me. I would probably get caught. But hell. I want my goddamned internet...
marauder,Jun 26 2006, 11:04 PM Wrote:If he's as stubborn as you say, try convincing him to go to england, then he'll stay in india just to do want you don't want him to.
It usually works with my sister...
Otherwise try and get someone else on your side and gang up on him, he'll hate that.
[snapback]24645[/snapback]
:lol:, the wanders of "reverse psychology"!
Gezza, I don't wanna give you strange ideas, so I'll keep to myself what I thought of. :cool:
If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God? - from 'Nightfall' by I. Asimov The Outcasts consider Siniestre Nube a sacred place for several reasons. Early explorers discovered a jumphole within the depths of the cloud that leads to a strange world of ringed stars and strange craft. All ships in the burrial ground are placed facing that hole to honor the Alien Spirits. - An Outcast rumor
Joke :haha: (the angry face was a joke the come back was not :))
kiggles :lol:
I've been mildly miffed by one-shot weapons since their implementation, oh so long ago. I remember the days when fights were a matter of who could aim better, rather than who could aim a single shot. - Virus