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I actually did get in trouble for messing with the network when I was at my old school. I had wrote a trojan and dropped it on a couple of my teacher's computers. It was nothing but a little DOS batch script called FscripTorP, but was pretty darn powerful - it updated itself, it let you have control over a as many computers as long as you have enough room on the FTP server you tell it to upload data to to store logs, and it gives you lots of information about the computer and user's stuff, and dumped a keylogger in there too. It was fun while it lasted because I had it putting weird pictures up on everone's computer and then I "lied low" and used it to log information for a while. But eventually I got caught, because I turned off some security software on two computers, and someone did find out about that, and the password I had logged and saved (big mistake) got recovered off the network drive.
They never found out about FscripTorP, though, only 'cause I ran down an empty computer lab when I got the pink slip and quickly changed the script on the FTP server so that it would erase itself.
In the office, they had that police guy and all of the administration people and some guys from the administration offices down town who took all my CDs and my thumb drive and had them all scanned.
I was in ISS for almost the rest of the six weeks (ga!) and won't get to use any district computers until school starts (might not even get to then either if all the gossip about that (wow that traveled fast) make the admin at this new school change their minds, too.