Remark: Just wonder how many later hackers started by bypassing parental/school network limits. Strict rules are just encouraging the right education.
With limited budget is also not a bad idea to collect the components and other 'computer waste' from luckier friends and build an own computer for free. Kids will always win. At least in the long run. ;-) Sun, May 31, 2015 at 08:14:10PM -0600, Mirimir pise: > OK, stealth is the only option. The first requirement is a safe place > for communicating, researching, and downloading stuff. Doing that on a > compromised machine is most likely pointless. > > I know nothing about parental monitoring software. But one could get a > good sense of its universe from searching.[0] Task Manager shows what's > running, but Process Explorer is much more informative.[1] It doesn't > require installation, or admin rights to run, and one can run it from a > USB flash drive. Its use will be logged, of course, but at least it > won't show up as an installed program. > > Right click on processes of interest, and select Properties. The > Environment tab shows where logs etc might be found. The TCP/IP tab > shows network activity and remote IPs/hosts. > > If there is stuff that requires admin rights to see, and there is some > private time, booting with a Linux LiveCD would be useful. makeuseof > recommends Hiren’s BootCD, The Ultimate Boot CD, and Knoppix.[2] > > If there's no evidence of sophisticated efforts, it might be worth using > Portable VirtualBox[3,4] and a Ubuntu VM with LUKS.[5] However, using > Portable VirtualBox would likely require admin rights to install > drivers. It's fairly trivial to get admin rights in Windows.[6] And one > could reverse all changes after installing drivers needed for Portable > VirtualBox. But consequences of discovery might be painful. > > [to be continued] > > [0] > https://search.disconnect.me/searchTerms/serp?search=46415e34-ef20-48fd-96b3-4ab927edf312 > [1] https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx > [2] http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-best-rescue-disks-windows-system-restore/ > [3] http://www.vbox.me/ > [4] > http://www.howtogeek.com/188142/use-portable-virtualbox-to-take-virtual-machines-with-you-everywhere/ > [5] http://mirror.pnl.gov/releases/14.04/ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-i386.iso > [6] > http://www.pcworld.com/article/2039773/regain-your-pcs-administrator-rights-even-if-you-dont-have-the-password.html > -- ..<(o)>..klokanek.............................................. (honza sipek) * klokanek (zavinac) eldar (tecka) cz skype: brouci.tykadylko * gsm: +420 776 817 817 ..................................... . .. .. . . klokankova homepage >------------------------> http://eldar.cz/kangaroo
