His name (Verax) literally means "Truth Teller." I guess that's pretty ironic when it comes to hackers. LOL. This guy has a lot of knowlege though and he's really helpful.
i shutdown a random computer at my school with shutdown -i and then a few minutes later the vice principal came in the room for someone else and my heart was pounding through my chest lol
@@Xrieas This is the only video of his I've seen so if he genuinely thinks he's some sort of "hacker" for using msg * [message' in the command prompt than my apologies
@@tatofish9 Yeah no, he literally had a video about "jailbreaking a Roku stick" where he literally just enabled developer mode (which is obviously already built into Roku)
guy: *posts a video on how to make a bomb* police: Oh! we should arrest him! guy: Remember guys this is for educational purposes only police: Nevermind..
ah so many memories of doing these and similar pranks in school.. we also used firefox to get around the school filters on the internet so we could use myspace ;) ended up causing the whole district to rewrite the agreement we all had to sign before being allowed to use the computers.. so that was fun xD.. also someone got access to a teachers computer that had access to the shared drive and put a copy of halo on it so we could play from any computer in the school without having to use a USB.
Great job making this digestible. This is a topic that can sound so boring but you managed to make it a fun time, which I find makes learning things easier.
@@KartikAgrawal_Coder your name tells it. Coder. I'm same programmer. Once I was typing in comp lab it was 97 WPM coz the keyboard was exactly the same as mine. The sir asked do you take typing classes or you practice? I said no I played game for 3 to 4 yrs. I used to play minecraft and also chat there. So my typing speed increase. Also it make me type fast because of the things in game force me to type fast. Minecraft is the game
I have been searching for videos just like this. All others are either difficult or show only a handful of commands. The greatest video on CMD I have ever seen.
IF msg is enabled, IF the computers share a trust or domain, IF the endpoints aren't isolated at the network layer, IF the ports required are open (which remember they'll need to have a trust to do) which also means the administrator of the network choose to build a domain but didn't choose to enable endpoint firewall rules or hardening of any kind..... What nutter builds a network like this past about 1995 🤣
Basically, it's a "stupid test" for your school and school district. If they don't have these things locked down then your school is run by idiots. Lucky you, maybe you can help the teachers. Chances are though they have like 1 guy who knows things but doesn't have time to do the actual work of locking down. Also, don't be surprised when you piss somebody off and you get harshly punished. Most adults hate computers and are willfully ignorant of how they work.
The PCs with just text was really harder than CMD though. for example, there was no scrolling. In CMD you can scroll up and down, In old PCs with DOS (DOS is like CMD but its entire OS) If directory is too large to view all the files it was your problem
back in the days when i was still in school I copied a bash file into the startup folder when my teacher wasnt in the room (used an USB-Stick). Everytime he logged on the PC shut down. This brings back memories. Good times.
imagine you are a school admin and suddenly you get the message “You’re about to be signed out - Windows is shutting down in 30 seconds” because some kid used shutdown -i
pro is used for domain access, or to be precise, joining a domain. I like the generalised idea of your video. You could next go into net user, especially the windows disc hotkey password trick... or maybe not
Smart admins roll out a GPO to block built in admin account from being activated. Meaning you can't boot to safe mode and use admin to create a new user. But that does not mean all admins do that either. Also with Windows 10 UEFI interface you actually have to know the admin password of a known admin user in order to access safe mode. Even with a new disc install and glitching into cmd if that GPO has been rolled out to local system levels then you will not be able to set the admin to on. However if a device is not encrypted on the local hardware level then you may be able to boot up a portable version of Windows and gain access into the main OS and add a user from there. But that takes loads of time and you'd probably get caught and have a better chance actually using some real world hacks in order to gain remote access to your intended target. And that is crossing the line when it comes to ethics. Also I have to mention that if you were to try using a portable device you would have to get into the BIOS and select your device to boot up. And in most circumstances you will need to know the admin password for an admin user on that local machine. Most schools would have GPO's rolled out and monitoring software. There are some awesome paid tools you can get to reset passwords. And yes they work well and even have the power to reset a Microsoft account user. But again that is something you use in the practice of technical services. You cannot just use these password reset tools anywhere because doing that is illegal. There will always be a way around any OS. And as for all 3 major desktop/laptop OS's I can assure you I know how to gain access on all without needing to know someone's password. The only thing that can prevent me from being able to easily would be encryption. And that is a waste of time for most people unless your target is valuable. Which again... Ethics. So basically this statement is for educational purposes only.
@@Rightly_Divided True, all you can do in the end to really block it though would be with a bios password and then disabling boot devices other then the os based hard drive. Although, with the capabilities of cmd running as admin using the hotkey trick, you could "net user ... /add", then from there "net localgroup administrators ... /add". Afterwards, selecting change user then typing ..\ followed by the username you added log directly into the machine instead of domain, since most domain accounts, if set up incorrectly, creat local documents and don't encrypt them, going properties, security, advanced, auditing would give you direct access to all information. But yes, if you're good enough as a network administrator, you can start thinking, this is possible, activate bios password, encrypt all documents on accounts with third party software and make sure that each users key is backed up. Bitlocker can be tweaked a bit to provide some added security just in case. Find the cause then find the solution
@@Rightly_Divided if you force automatic repair you don't need a password and you can just plug in a usb drive with a linux iso flashed, mount the drive, cp /mount/point/windows/system32/cmd.exe /mount/point/windows/system32/sethc.exe , hit shift 5 times in windows, admin command prompt on login screen
@@wheeI Oh ok. Yeah that is a good tip. Thank you! But unless you have the physical DC in front of you... How would you get around needing DC level admin rights to a machine on a network grouped in by that policy? So say Local admin does not have rights to Domain?
I really hope that in college or whatever I will have a good teacher that understands jokes so for april fools in the middle of the lecture I can turn off his computer saying like something in Russian
in my school, it isn't. i used the netsh trick (btw my friend discovered this WAYYYYY before veraxitidiot's short on it) to get the pass to the school wifi, we've kept it a secret and have never connected to it
thanks Veraxity! I didn´t know any commands in CMD but now I could prank my dad or my school because we use Laptops in School on mondays abd fridays. You know just for fun. And also I hate some of my classmates so its another reason to prank them
I feel like IQ has gone down millions since GUIs were invented. At the start, people who owned a computer learnt the CLI properly before using it. Now, its so obvious.
heres another command for everyone, type color a in cmd and then type dir/s if you do it correctly the cmd window will go through the directory at full speed in the color green making it look like you're hacking
2:34 or you can also hit WIN + E and on any folder instead on typing cd directory you can type in the directory list "cmd" and you can open the start menu hitting the WIN key and type command prompt or cmd
If a School has setup Active Directly so poorly that any of these commands will work, then they totally deserve to be screwed with. Pretty much all of these commands require the system you are on & the systems you are accessing to be on a Active Directory Domain, then on top of that you will need to have sufficient permissions from a GPO. Long story short, there is literally no scenario where you could actually "prank" anyone with these commands, unfortunately the only way you could be in a position to do this is by either "sneaking" on to a School/Business System Administrators computer and running the commands on the correct domain gathering that the account they use has the permissions and that they're logged into the Domain, which if you did do this I'm sure you would be fired/expelled/arrested. The only other way you could go about "pranking" anyone with these commands would be by becoming a System Administrator for a School or Business, and I don't think it takes that many braincells to figure out how quickly you'd get fired and likely be unable to ever get a job in that sector again due to a huge hit on you're reputation. Sorry for the lengthy nerdy explanation as to why none of this will ever really work, this being a field I work in, it hurts me to see this being explained incorrectly...
You could also escalate privileges if the system isn't configured correctly, but to do that you have to be a lot more knowledgeable in security and pentesting. Most likely, if you can escalate privileges in a network, doing an msg or shutdown command is none of your interest. also it's very much illegal if done without permission.
Ive done this remote shutdown one in class, it all started with 2-3 of the kids laughing in class for like a week straight, finally as i was a new kid at the school, i finally was like yo what yall be laughing about? And one of em i was cool with actually told me, and then i started using the wlan cmd to get my targets, after a couple weeks of joking around shi wasnt so funny anymore after some time and all im saying is i waited for isat test. and waited till half way through the class and shut every single computer linked to that box which was over like 70 people i used the annotated message to make it look somewhat normal, that ended terribly, i sat on the side and watxhed the teachers talking to authorities about it they thought a cyber attack happened bc the teachers didnt know that we could do stuff like that with powershell
haha i know some people are going to use this in their school. my school actually disabled cmd to non administrators and iam wondering if there is an easier way to bypass that other than asking the admin to unblock it 🤣
Now make a tutorial on Active Directory Exploitation (Kerberoasting and stuff like that) so we actually have the admin privileges to do this in school even though you told us not to.
NETSEND was hilarious back in my day remember creating a netsend bomb loop bat file what would hammer PC's with net alert popups that you couldn't close quick enough before more popped into view... Ahhh the good old days :D
Seeing some one spreading these little tid bits about CMD is nice, a lot of this was used in DOS back in the day, which is what i started with. I dunno how many times i use to mess with the other computers in the computer room in school, or hell i some times would just would make my dad think there was something wrong with his computer, because some how we had 2 computers in the house in 99,
You do, but all the skids in this video don't know, and Veracity is king skid. Check out the story that "100% actually definitely happened" about him http flooding (from an external site) some random host in his HS and "taking the highschool network offline guys it's not made up trust me"
the difference between pro and home is that home is optimized for doing stuff such as accessing apps and playing games, while pro is more optimized for work performance and video calls
No, Pro just enables more features that enterprise users typically need like domain membership. It is simply for charging more money. No "optimization" is happening there.
Excellent video guys! I’m training boxing and I have a very hard time with my controlled breathing. And I catch myself either blowing out a full breath or trying to hold my breath. I just can’t seem to get the short breaths down-pat. And I haven’t done any actual sparring yet just the mitt work where my trainer taps me if I leave myself open. But I’m looking forward to sparring soon. I just hope my breathing technique improves. Any additional advice you guys can give to help me out with this would be greatly appreciated. And who knows maybe one day our paths might cross and we can actually spar.
just a side note for anyone who wants to do this, if you want to get other peoples ips just get an ip scanner cuase most likely if you do arp -a your probably not going to find what your looking for. But just know im just a random person and veraxity is probably correct
Many years ago I had a coworker who played chess during work time. nobody did anything because he was very good at his job. One day I was pissed at him (he was a little bit arrogant), and I decided to try to shutdown his computer while he was playing. So, I wrote a simple script, left my desk and went somewhere else to spy. Sure thing, it did shutdown his computer. He was so pissed... hahaha...
just to say windows pro editions allow more professional features such as connecting to domains with advanced features and more features that home users won't use
His name (Verax) literally means "Truth Teller." I guess that's pretty ironic when it comes to hackers. LOL. This guy has a lot of knowlege though and he's really helpful.
Bro goated comment, someone payed attention
Yea
@@Veraxityanother thing, `shutdown /i` only works with admin on most school/enterprise machines
Bro thinks hes a hacker 💀
@Chicken_Soy he can prolly hack lil
What makes you feel superior:
1 money
2. status
3. ability to use CMD
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I'm a Programmer and a Linux User :)
Frrrrr
i shutdown a random computer at my school with shutdown -i and then a few minutes later the vice principal came in the room for someone else and my heart was pounding through my chest lol
How did u shut it down if u weren’t admin
@@YT_NovaXwhat will it do
@@yohailev2846 open the windows command prompt
@Living The Error it let me tho
@Living The Error it was one of those computers with 0 restrictions
You know its legit when they say "Education purposes only"
@stellabanks5563 bot
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but who cares
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More like to be used in education purposes only
Dude used this in class the teacher got so scared that she called the schools technician
lol
"There's is no mouse, and there is no queen of England"
That had me right there
Bruh Why Did It Not Work On A Windows 11 I Am Talking About The msg *
@@GrandQ did you use win 11 pro?
@@GrandQ it worked on win 11 pro
she dos not live today )=
@@BloxBlintz No shit that is what this comment is all about
"The only difference between CUI and GUI is the first letter."
-Veraxity
Yet he thinks he is a hacker by googling cmd commands.
@@Xrieas well you see here, what he did is fairly complex. It is what you would call a "joke"
@@tatofish9 So you're saying his entire channel is a joke then? Because that's all he does.
@@Xrieas This is the only video of his I've seen so if he genuinely thinks he's some sort of "hacker" for using msg * [message' in the command prompt than my apologies
@@tatofish9 Yeah no, he literally had a video about "jailbreaking a Roku stick" where he literally just enabled developer mode (which is obviously already built into Roku)
guy: *posts a video on how to make a bomb*
police: Oh! we should arrest him!
guy: Remember guys this is for educational purposes only
police: Nevermind..
10 likes no repley imma fix that
@@UserDoesNotExist.2452 10 isn't that much
education is ...
😂😂😂
ah so many memories of doing these and similar pranks in school.. we also used firefox to get around the school filters on the internet so we could use myspace ;) ended up causing the whole district to rewrite the agreement we all had to sign before being allowed to use the computers.. so that was fun xD.. also someone got access to a teachers computer that had access to the shared drive and put a copy of halo on it so we could play from any computer in the school without having to use a USB.
Hello
That is so goated lol.
lol
now we just use vpns
lmao we had halo on our computers too ;)
I did the shutdown thing to my class. So funny lol. The teacher got scared and let us go home early
and then everybody clapped
For real
Yeah I'll take "shit that never happened" for 500
how did u get her ip address tho?
Prolly using arp command
Educational Purposes ONLY!
"don't do this in school"
I love your videos!
100th like
@Teob700 true 3rd answer
run command prompt as administrator and type taskkill /F /PID svchost.exe
@@itgotweirdhere i dont recommend doing this XD
@@nomenomeha30anosatras33 i wouldnt say that if i didnt have knowledge about what it does XD
I love the part he says the people fought lions with their hands and all we do is insult people on discord.
@eojamam lol
@@2m9 ye 😂
69th like my life has a purpose now
Hes righ5
@SomeDudeWhoExists bro i am wtf
Him: don't do this in school
Me: perfect video to make a prank in school
Alternate reality Veraxity:
*Try it in school.*
8:14 i can littleraly end my admins teacher career with this😭😭
Won't lie this is one of the most entertaining videos on the cmd I've seen. Great storytelling
We need more people giving stories and generally talking tech like this
@@microdavid7098 forgot to change accounts bro 💀
@@drmz_ what do you mean?
@@microdavid7098 i meant that you replied to urself and some ppl comment on their own sht
@@drmz_ LMAO replying is easier than editing cause there isnt a sloppy add-on to the date. he never needed to change accounts
Ah yes I'll use this in an educational environment
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same
😂😂😂
@@MalLoHi t h e i r
@FarhanNaufal-nx1clBro I can tell that's written by ChatGPT
Great job making this digestible. This is a topic that can sound so boring but you managed to make it a fun time, which I find makes learning things easier.
Too bad it's BS.
As a person who know computer more than the computer teachers and the whole school, I see this as an absolute win
I think I found my twin cause that's the same case for me
@@KartikAgrawal_Coder your name tells it. Coder. I'm same programmer. Once I was typing in comp lab it was 97 WPM coz the keyboard was exactly the same as mine. The sir asked do you take typing classes or you practice? I said no I played game for 3 to 4 yrs. I used to play minecraft and also chat there. So my typing speed increase. Also it make me type fast because of the things in game force me to type fast. Minecraft is the game
@@AmanNgmOP Well I average around 100 wpm but my computer lab keybords sucks and i average around 77 wpm on it
yo guys chiil out. everyone is a programmer/coder these days huh@@AmanNgmOP
@@KartikAgrawal_Coder lol
You: Dont do it on school!
Me: Really? I will see which prank i should dO bro!!!
I have been searching for videos just like this. All others are either difficult or show only a handful of commands. The greatest video on CMD I have ever seen.
This only shows 2 commands lol
@@Kattoe lol
i love the part where he says "its cmd'in' time" and cmd's everywhere; really emotional almost cried 😭😭
truly a moment of time
Truly a point in space an time😔
IF msg is enabled, IF the computers share a trust or domain, IF the endpoints aren't isolated at the network layer, IF the ports required are open (which remember they'll need to have a trust to do) which also means the administrator of the network choose to build a domain but didn't choose to enable endpoint firewall rules or hardening of any kind..... What nutter builds a network like this past about 1995 🤣
exactly
Basically, it's a "stupid test" for your school and school district. If they don't have these things locked down then your school is run by idiots. Lucky you, maybe you can help the teachers. Chances are though they have like 1 guy who knows things but doesn't have time to do the actual work of locking down. Also, don't be surprised when you piss somebody off and you get harshly punished. Most adults hate computers and are willfully ignorant of how they work.
The PCs with just text was really harder than CMD though. for example, there was no scrolling. In CMD you can scroll up and down, In old PCs with DOS (DOS is like CMD but its entire OS) If directory is too large to view all the files it was your problem
True. No up/down arrow and no pressing tab to auto complete commands.
On dos use dir/w it'll list them in columns so you can see more it works in cmd too. Found it in a different video and it really is nice
I think there is a /p flag that pages the directory listing. There is also piping to more for DOS 2.1+
It's quite similar if you just uninstall the desktop on a Linux device.
@@redm00n748 In linux, Use a terminal multiplexer. Gives you scrollback and copy paste. DOS is genuinely hard to go back to after modern Unixlikes.
Bro, you could make someone think they're getting ransomware with the first prank💀
bro everytime he says DONT DO THIS IN SCHOOL i get even more tempted
fr though
Yoo bro !! your videos are best for students thanks from heart keep it up 👍👍
WHAT
ay yo what the
What are you talking about. All students should know how to break the school computers.
I need help..can you help..how can I message you
Oh man the 3 day suspension is so worth it
i agree, did that on my school 3 days ago but for some reason they didnt notice that it was me bc i also turned off mah computer lol
@@RealThermite what do you do to turn the computer off
back in the days when i was still in school I copied a bash file into the startup folder when my teacher wasnt in the room (used an USB-Stick). Everytime he logged on the PC shut down. This brings back memories. Good times.
Guys he’s not lying, don’t do this in school, I got suspended for a week for messaging every computer “balls”
If you're serious about windows terminal usage, Powershell is the only way to go. CMD is only really used for case exceptions.
linux terminals are pog to
linux terminals look better and thats all i care about
Powershell 🤮
@@amongsussyballsNo, they aren't but they do have value. Also, PowerShell is used in Linux too.
“Dont do this in school”
reverse psychology:
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You know this legend wrote "dont do this in school" just for us to know where to test our skills...
imagine you are a school admin and suddenly you get the message “You’re about to be signed out - Windows is shutting down in 30 seconds” because some kid used shutdown -i
Educational Purposes ONLY! Is the best excuse for everything
pro is used for domain access, or to be precise, joining a domain. I like the generalised idea of your video. You could next go into net user, especially the windows disc hotkey password trick... or maybe not
Intriguing.
Smart admins roll out a GPO to block built in admin account from being activated. Meaning you can't boot to safe mode and use admin to create a new user. But that does not mean all admins do that either. Also with Windows 10 UEFI interface you actually have to know the admin password of a known admin user in order to access safe mode. Even with a new disc install and glitching into cmd if that GPO has been rolled out to local system levels then you will not be able to set the admin to on. However if a device is not encrypted on the local hardware level then you may be able to boot up a portable version of Windows and gain access into the main OS and add a user from there. But that takes loads of time and you'd probably get caught and have a better chance actually using some real world hacks in order to gain remote access to your intended target. And that is crossing the line when it comes to ethics. Also I have to mention that if you were to try using a portable device you would have to get into the BIOS and select your device to boot up. And in most circumstances you will need to know the admin password for an admin user on that local machine.
Most schools would have GPO's rolled out and monitoring software. There are some awesome paid tools you can get to reset passwords. And yes they work well and even have the power to reset a Microsoft account user. But again that is something you use in the practice of technical services. You cannot just use these password reset tools anywhere because doing that is illegal. There will always be a way around any OS. And as for all 3 major desktop/laptop OS's I can assure you I know how to gain access on all without needing to know someone's password. The only thing that can prevent me from being able to easily would be encryption. And that is a waste of time for most people unless your target is valuable. Which again... Ethics. So basically this statement is for educational purposes only.
@@Rightly_Divided True, all you can do in the end to really block it though would be with a bios password and then disabling boot devices other then the os based hard drive. Although, with the capabilities of cmd running as admin using the hotkey trick, you could "net user ... /add", then from there "net localgroup administrators ... /add". Afterwards, selecting change user then typing ..\ followed by the username you added log directly into the machine instead of domain, since most domain accounts, if set up incorrectly, creat local documents and don't encrypt them, going properties, security, advanced, auditing would give you direct access to all information. But yes, if you're good enough as a network administrator, you can start thinking, this is possible, activate bios password, encrypt all documents on accounts with third party software and make sure that each users key is backed up. Bitlocker can be tweaked a bit to provide some added security just in case. Find the cause then find the solution
@@Rightly_Divided if you force automatic repair you don't need a password
and you can just plug in a usb drive with a linux iso flashed, mount the drive, cp /mount/point/windows/system32/cmd.exe /mount/point/windows/system32/sethc.exe , hit shift 5 times in windows, admin command prompt on login screen
@@wheeI Oh ok. Yeah that is a good tip. Thank you! But unless you have the physical DC in front of you... How would you get around needing DC level admin rights to a machine on a network grouped in by that policy? So say Local admin does not have rights to Domain?
I really hope that in college or whatever I will have a good teacher that understands jokes so for april fools in the middle of the lecture I can turn off his computer saying like something in Russian
Lmao poor guy
Well, I’m glad to have found another cool tech guy TH-camr. I enjoy your videos and fun tips! Thanks for showing us this.
Speaking of which, in your videos, how did you get a custom Mac cursor on your laptop/pc?
"dont do this in school" Instructions unclear: Did this at school
let's face it, most of us are just watching for the pranks to do at school
crap
mm hmm
Holy shit you're back Leafy I missed you so much!
💀
Step 0: check if CMD is blocked on your school pc.
let me help you real quick...
It is.
in my school, it isn't. i used the netsh trick (btw my friend discovered this WAYYYYY before veraxitidiot's short on it) to get the pass to the school wifi, we've kept it a secret and have never connected to it
well i found a way to get vpn. guys imagine thers like some phonk music and im wearing glasses so i look 😎 😎 cool
what about windows powershell
thanks Veraxity! I didn´t know any commands in CMD but now I could prank my dad or my school because we use Laptops in School on mondays abd fridays. You know just for fun. And also I hate some of my classmates so its another reason to prank them
I feel like IQ has gone down millions since GUIs were invented. At the start, people who owned a computer learnt the CLI properly before using it. Now, its so obvious.
😆 The school might figure out who keeps hacking your network. Lol
This Is So perfect Thanks I use your Pranks on my friends alot so Thank you! 🤙
heres another command for everyone, type color a in cmd and then type dir/s if you do it correctly the cmd window will go through the directory at full speed in the color green making it look like you're hacking
omg how do u stop it tho
color 02 is better
1:48 he predicted her death
He was quoting Megamind.
🙃*these pranks are actually good to impress your friends*
Tha honest tag should be : Things you should try at school
2:34 or you can also hit WIN + E and on any folder instead on typing cd directory you can type in the directory list "cmd"
and you can open the start menu hitting the WIN key and type command prompt or cmd
If a School has setup Active Directly so poorly that any of these commands will work, then they totally deserve to be screwed with.
Pretty much all of these commands require the system you are on & the systems you are accessing to be on a Active Directory Domain, then on top of that you will need to have sufficient permissions from a GPO.
Long story short, there is literally no scenario where you could actually "prank" anyone with these commands, unfortunately the only way you could be in a position to do this is by either "sneaking" on to a School/Business System Administrators computer and running the commands on the correct domain gathering that the account they use has the permissions and that they're logged into the Domain, which if you did do this I'm sure you would be fired/expelled/arrested.
The only other way you could go about "pranking" anyone with these commands would be by becoming a System Administrator for a School or Business, and I don't think it takes that many braincells to figure out how quickly you'd get fired and likely be unable to ever get a job in that sector again due to a huge hit on you're reputation.
Sorry for the lengthy nerdy explanation as to why none of this will ever really work, this being a field I work in, it hurts me to see this being explained incorrectly...
You could also escalate privileges if the system isn't configured correctly, but to do that you have to be a lot more knowledgeable in security and pentesting. Most likely, if you can escalate privileges in a network, doing an msg or shutdown command is none of your interest. also it's very much illegal if done without permission.
that's so funny that this guy is telling us important things and a anime wifu poster is next to him. like damn this is so wild
him : this is for educational purpose only!
me: school is also for educational purposes.
Thanks bro it really helped and can you make more CMD pranks including python codes (:
u know someone is suspicious when they put (: in their sentence
You got me
I would do this if my school wasn't smart with computers and didn't block the cmd
use powershell
will definitely try this in school :)
Ive done this remote shutdown one in class, it all started with 2-3 of the kids laughing in class for like a week straight, finally as i was a new kid at the school, i finally was like yo what yall be laughing about? And one of em i was cool with actually told me, and then i started using the wlan cmd to get my targets, after a couple weeks of joking around shi wasnt so funny anymore after some time and all im saying is i waited for isat test. and waited till half way through the class and shut every single computer linked to that box which was over like 70 people i used the annotated message to make it look somewhat normal, that ended terribly, i sat on the side and watxhed the teachers talking to authorities about it they thought a cyber attack happened bc the teachers didnt know that we could do stuff like that with powershell
6:30 perfect when someone is about to win a kahoot
the cmd is disabled by my school😔
You’re DEVIOUS MY BRO. You deserve a badge for being so devious 😮
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Okay like, this is hella interesting but also, what is that game that your playing when your explaining cmd? It looks fun as hell
I was also wondering!
it's exo one
@@yudhazhari_ thank you!!
Was servicing computers in the 1980s and someone had changed their DOS Prompt from the drive number to "Hit It Rocket".
haha i know some people are going to use this in their school. my school actually disabled cmd to non administrators and iam wondering if there is an easier way to bypass that other than asking the admin to unblock it 🤣
Does powershell work?
Me when I message "I have a bomb" to everyone in my school: we do a little pranking
LOL same ima do it with the bois!!!
@@hee_boy8300did u guys do it? I wanna do it on April fools but idk if it work or no
No wonder my school admin disabled command prompt...
You can use windows powershell, it's like the same thing with the same commands
Now make a tutorial on Active Directory Exploitation (Kerberoasting and stuff like that) so we actually have the admin privileges to do this in school even though you told us not to.
hackers after reading the (Educational Purposes ONLY!) noooooooooooooooooooooooooo dude ,comon man
NETSEND was hilarious back in my day remember creating a netsend bomb loop bat file what would hammer PC's with net alert popups that you couldn't close quick enough before more popped into view...
Ahhh the good old days :D
for the people that wanna know hwat game is he playing its exo one
i'm going to do this in school, and you can't stop me.
Seeing some one spreading these little tid bits about CMD is nice, a lot of this was used in DOS back in the day, which is what i started with. I dunno how many times i use to mess with the other computers in the computer room in school, or hell i some times would just would make my dad think there was something wrong with his computer, because some how we had 2 computers in the house in 99,
You: "Don't do this at school!"
Me: *hacking the whole school*
A funny prank to pull on your friends is to open regedit and delete as much files as you can! They will laugh so hard! 😂
Yeah, that won't do permanent damage to the system at all :D.
All Network "tricks" don't work in any public or school network, it gets filtered out before it reaches other computers on the network
Pretty sure you need to be in the same domain and admin on the particular domain to do most of the pranks in this video
You do, but all the skids in this video don't know, and Veracity is king skid.
Check out the story that "100% actually definitely happened" about him http flooding (from an external site) some random host in his HS and "taking the highschool network offline guys it's not made up trust me"
Veraxity! Show us how to spoof a exe into a txt or a png or anything PLEASE!
what are you trying to do give someone a virus?
Cmd use as intended: Fix issues or do certain command that is required to do
Veraxity: lol prank human beings
FINNALY someone who KNOWS what there talking about
whats that game at the start
Exo One
he gave us all his ip adresses
💀
Is this LeafyisHere ethical hacker edition??
the difference between pro and home is that home is optimized for doing stuff such as accessing apps and playing games, while pro is more optimized for work performance and video calls
No, Pro just enables more features that enterprise users typically need like domain membership. It is simply for charging more money. No "optimization" is happening there.
"Educational Purposes ONLY dont do it in school"
Me: Umm no imma try this in school
I wish I had his posters from his room
Excellent video guys! I’m training boxing and I have a very hard time with my controlled breathing. And I catch myself either blowing out a full breath or trying to hold my breath. I just can’t seem to get the short breaths down-pat. And I haven’t done any actual sparring yet just the mitt work where my trainer taps me if I leave myself open. But I’m looking forward to sparring soon. I just hope my breathing technique improves. Any additional advice you guys can give to help me out with this would be greatly appreciated. And who knows maybe one day our paths might cross and we can actually spar.
who asked
I am totally not gonna shut down my entire school/collage/work place.
The only thing stopping me from shutting down all school systems is that we use chromebooks DANGIT
My teacher has problems with kids not shutting down the computer correctly
If she does it remotely
PROBLEM SOLVED
TYSM MAN U SAVE A SCHOOL
Me:
Thumbnail: dont do this in school
*clicked to do it to school*
Video: dont do this in school
*typing on the cmd in school*
A joke "a computer teacher really love his subject, when his students wish him, 'teacher said': morning shutdown"
Verax : don't do this in school
Me : see the video to after do it at school
i dont know if it's just my school, but you can even open command prompt
ermm
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two things i learnedfrom this video
how to prank
ancestral depression
my school internet protection is too strong for these commands to work
W wallpaper also wtf 3d dune, this is so cool
just a side note for anyone who wants to do this, if you want to get other peoples ips just get an ip scanner cuase most likely if you do arp -a your probably not going to find what your looking for. But just know im just a random person and veraxity is probably correct
For the people looking for the ingame background, it's called "exo one"
I love when young people find the command prompt.
Many years ago I had a coworker who played chess during work time. nobody did anything because he was very good at his job. One day I was pissed at him (he was a little bit arrogant), and I decided to try to shutdown his computer while he was playing. So, I wrote a simple script, left my desk and went somewhere else to spy. Sure thing, it did shutdown his computer. He was so pissed... hahaha...
just to say windows pro editions allow more professional features such as connecting to domains with advanced features and more features that home users won't use
the urge of wanting to do this at school is tempting LOL
The grandma did a 360 no-scope to a drone with a jar of pickles 🥶🥶