Alright, on my high schools network, i found some hilarious bugs involving shortcuts, allowing u to bypass their security programs, and found login scripts on their servers to get other network drives and so on, well anyways, i had some of these shortcuts and stuff saved to my student folder, which I'll admit was not a bright idea on my part. Anyways, they went snooping through peoples drives, the next day i get called down to talk to the assistant principal and the network admins about the breach in security, they want to expell me and said they'd contact the Police or FBI(i have no idea what they are thinking lmao)???? lol I myself find it really funny that they completly freaked about this, so they got out the dumb network user agreement claiming i violated it, it states on the part they were showing, you can not malisciously destroy other users data, well bare in mind i did nothing of harm, and was finding weaknesses becuz well i was bored. So basically they are saying i deserved to be expelled because i can access a network drive by creating a shortcut targeting to it, I never did any damage or anything, they simply found this stuff while checking student network drives, since i saved it without really thinking that they do eventually look through network drives to delete games and junk. But does anyone here think expulsion is just a tad bit harsh for creating a shortcut?
-Mark
-Mark