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holy crap

deadm3at

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well in the time that the board was down, i managed to b0rg over 100 computers at work :p, you'd be suprised how many computers on the network have blank administrator passwords...scary and convienient at the same time. hopefully im helping ward off the aussies for a few more hours
 
every little bit helps :)

but they are coming fast :(
(buck thinks to himself "must borg everyone in sight") to bad my company isnt willing to allow folding, all there boxes run 24/7 would help to slow the aussies some.
 
I fold for another team, but I was always under the impression that unauthorised borging was a big no no. I am all for the cause, don't get me wrong, but I just would hate to see someone get fired over this.
 
ah well where i work, they're all laptops and they will eventually be re-imaged or replaced within 12mo

so if i dont do anything about it, maybe 10-15 will still be folding this time next year.
 
Buckshot said:
every little bit helps :)
I managed to crunch a 250pt unit last week, and I'm crunching a 150pt unit now. I'm excited because I used to get mostly 23-45pt units.
 
deadm3at said:
well in the time that the board was down, i managed to b0rg over 100 computers at work :p, you'd be suprised how many computers on the network have blank administrator passwords...scary and convienient at the same time. hopefully im helping ward off the aussies for a few more hours

One word .... Permission?
 
Please make sure that you have permission to load a DC client.
It reflects poorly on the project and your team when some is upset by "unauthorized" software being run on their PC.

Regards,
relic
 
You have my permission, although you may want to check with somebody that actually works at you company. ;)
 
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