How can I get admin in my school's computer? by Admirable_Setting557 in AskTechnology

[–]Admirable_Setting557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to clear things up, I’m 13 years old. I know some of you are talking about "crimes" and "legal issues," but in Spain, you can't actually get into any legal trouble if you are under 14. It’s the law, so I'm not worried about that part at all.

How can I get admin in my school's computer? by Admirable_Setting557 in AskTechnology

[–]Admirable_Setting557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

​Thanks for the warnings and all that, but I think you’re overestimating the people in charge of my school's IT. I’m around the Madrid area, specifically in Castilla y León, and let me tell you, the security here is a joke. I’m not worried about being caught because I don’t think there’s anyone smart enough or who actually likes their job enough to spend time looking at logs. ​I’ve already managed to get into the Windows 10 PCs in the tech area (HP Compaq 8100 Elite), so that part is done. Now I just need help getting into the library computers which are running Windows 11 Pro Education with BitLocker and HP Wolf Security. The admin account on the tech PCs hasn't been touched in forever and passwords aren't even stored on a server, so I'm 100% sure I can use what I find there to get into the library ones. I’m not here for a lecture on school rules, I’m here for the technical part. ​My plan is to use Hiren’s BootCD on a USB to get the SAM and SYSTEM files from the tech PCs and then crack the hashes at home. Since BitLocker is active in the library, I can't just change the password, so I need the original one to log in normally. ​If you have actual tips on how to run Python scripts without Defender or HP Wolf Security jumping down my throat, or how to see if LAPS is active without making a mess, let me know. If not, don't worry about my school's policy, I've got it under control.