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so I got to school and decided to open up clash Royal on school Internet and after playing a match I get kicked out of the wifi with the message "You have been marked as a high risk user. Your network administrators have been contacted", and I was like "RIP".
 
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Happened to me too, well something like that.. I was on MC-Market in my lesson and then, I got blocked from the internet... RIP in pepperonis.
 
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Yes that can happen if your on school internet they don't like games to be played probably during school. High risk is probably what they say play to much games at school.:cry:
 

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If they think someone playing a game on their phone makes them a high risk user, they can't of had any students like me :p
 

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Funny enough, my Microsoft Surface got removed off my school's network today; the reason? "you're the only one with their own device on the school network, and our network isn't secure enough".
 

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Damn nice stories everyone o:

My school used to block MCM, but for some reason they decided to unblock it.
 

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Using a tunnel, quite likely a VPN (which encrypts traffic) is how such a thing is possible. Note that I am not saying that this is recommended.

My colleges blockes everything to do with mc, but doesn't block this,youtube,or eclipse. So I can't even access google in a class.

So I am stuck with bing.com
 

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Using a tunnel, quite likely a VPN (which encrypts traffic) is how such a thing is possible. Note that I am not saying that this is recommended.
My school blocks proxies/VPNs really well. There's only 1 VPN that works, but it's super slow.
 

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My school blocks proxies/VPNs really well. There's only 1 VPN that works, but it's super slow.
The college hates extensions on chrome. Blockes everyone but you can get around it. I encrypted the vpn they use. So it can unblock stuff. Haven't been caught since.[DOUBLEPOST=1481212897][/DOUBLEPOST]
Happened to me too, well something like that.. I was on MC-Market in my lesson and then, I got blocked from the internet... RIP in pepperonis.
Damn nice stories everyone o:

My school used to block MCM, but for some reason they decided to unblock it.
There are ways around this; I won't go into details because most of them get you suspended, expelled or in jail.
 
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The college hates extensions on chrome. Blockes everyone but you can get around it. I encrypted the vpn they use. So it can unblock stuff. Haven't been caught since.[DOUBLEPOST=1481212897][/DOUBLEPOST]

There are ways around this; I won't go into details because most of them get you suspended, expelled or in jail.
Wow, I'm just a child bro. Tell me the consecuences?
 

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Wow, I'm just a child bro. Tell me the consecuences?
Off topic to you if you are blocked of doing games or such things.

You can play with the other children. Rumor has it that once up on a time, children played something called "board games" with each other.
 

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Off topic to you if you are blocked of doing games or such things.

You can play with the other children. Rumor has it that once up on a time, children played something called "board games" with each other.
I can hang around on the internet now though:p.
 

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Funny enough, my Microsoft Surface got removed off my school's network today; the reason? "you're the only one with their own device on the school network, and our network isn't secure enough".
That is absolute BS, if their network is "not secure enough" removing a third party PC is not gonna make it more secure.
Unless they meant you were uploading viruses to their network?[DOUBLEPOST=1481217408][/DOUBLEPOST]From my experience school IT teams (assuming theres even multiple) are lazy asses that know about half of what you need to know to properly run a large local network connected to the general Internet.[DOUBLEPOST=1481217525][/DOUBLEPOST]University IT teams, on the other hand, tend to be just lazy, not asses, and know about 80% that you need to smoothlu run a secure network. Close enough eh
 
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That is absolute BS, if their network is "not secure enough" removing a third party PC is not gonna make it more secure.
Unless they meant you were uploading viruses to their network?[DOUBLEPOST=1481217408][/DOUBLEPOST]From my experience school IT teams (assuming theres even multiple) are lazy asses that know about half of what you need to know to properly run a large local network connected to the general Internet.[DOUBLEPOST=1481217525][/DOUBLEPOST]University IT teams, on the other hand, tend to be just lazy, not asses, and know about 80% that you need to smoothlu run a secure network. Close enough eh
well, unless using tightvnc to access my home computer counts as uploading viruses, then I haven't done anything wrong. :p

only logged on to home pc at lunch/break so I'm 69% sure I'm in the right Kappa

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Similar story back when I was at school. Their system was that insecure I was getting read access to other people's files and knocking their WiFi offline before I was even half way though school.

Those where the days. Yet to find anything more entertaining than pluging a wireless keyboard into someone you don't likes PC and winding them up typing random things.

Not a bad job though, basically doing nothing, not having to worry about security and getting paid for it. Not sure I could do it, must get very boring.

Looking back a lot of schools must be seriously violating the DPA and could get into legal trouble for not keeping private information secure if a student was to leak it.

At uni we all call the IT technicians office, the unhelpful desk because they never seem to be able to sort anything.
 

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All your schools/colleges sound boring. Nothing is blocked on our network. :I
 
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