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Anybody know unlock codes?


Question Posted Wednesday January 17 2007, 8:34 am

Any codes to unlock websites. Proxys don't work at my school? What can I try?

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LM answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 4:26 pm:
If your school's tech department is that teachnologically advanced, they've surely got a way of checking what you've been doing. MY school does that, and proxys WORK on our network, besides the obvious ones like unblockmyspace.


Any other method that would get you onto a forbiden website would be considered hacking. And for most school districts, that constitutes permament suspension of computer privledges. Which pretty much equals eduation suicide since you do so much work on the computer. Don't risk it by hacking the network... unless you're an information technology major, in which case you get extra credit for it :) but seriously, don't.

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Xenolan answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 2:41 pm:
Odds are, your school has a firewall in place that will prevent you from doing any hacking (and if I understand correctly, what you're trying to do is hacking). Unless you have a great deal of internet and programming savvy, not to mention software tools specifically designed to circumvent web security measures, you're not going to be able to find any loopholes - and even if you did, odds are they would be able to find out who's doing it.

Besides that, it's unethical to try and subvert security measures on someone else's network. If you use the school's internet connection, you must use it according to their rules. If you want to get into websites that they don't allow, you will need to get your own internet connection. It's really as simple as that.

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