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Practical Jokes on Co-Workers? 430

leprasmurf asks: "Here I sit with Administrative rights to a public computer at work, and I'm trying to think of how I can have fun with my co-worker's profiles. I'm running low on ideas. I've done the 'copy 50 million folder shortcuts to their desktop' one and if he forgets to lock his terminal one of these times I'm going to do the print screen and hide all his icons one, but what else is there? Surely there are some harmless pranks an administrator can do without resorting to downloading programs for assistance. Any suggestions?"
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  • Re:Schedules (Score:5, Interesting)

    by innosent ( 618233 ) <jmdority.gmail@com> on Saturday September 27, 2003 @04:11AM (#7070756)
    Do what I did, find the latest MS exploit, (when I did this it was the ping one in 95/98 that locked up the computer, but didn't BSOD, just sat there) and every once in a while, lock his computer up. We actually used this to fire someone, since we suspected that he was sitting at his desk doing nothing most of the time. We locked it up, and asked him an hour later what he had been doing for that hour. He told us he had done quite a bit of work, at which point we asked him to show it to us, and he realized that his computer was frozen. We then informed him that it had in fact been that way for an hour, and that he could use the next hour to pack his things.
  • A few modest ideas (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Piquan ( 49943 ) on Saturday September 27, 2003 @04:13AM (#7070764)

    Most of these are Windows-specific. Call it a hunch.

    Take a screenshot and make it their desktop, then close all windows, hide the taskbar, and move some (only some) of the desktop contents to somewhere other than the desktop.

    If you use VNC, then set up a full-screen vncviewer to a secondary victim's desktop. Watch them fight it out. (Be very careful; privacy issues crop up in this one.)

    Download the original hampster dance [hampsterdance2.com]. (Note: website makes sound.) Use the ActiveDesktop feature to make a copy of that as the victim's desktop. Turn the volume to max, and immediately shut down or suspend. For maximum effect, do this on a laptop just before the victim leaves for a flight.

    Depending on the OS version, add about eighty folders at the top and bottom of the "Programs" menu. Doesn't matter what you name them; some versions of Windows make it a pain to open a folder in the middle.

    Set their Internet connection to, instead of using the LAN, auto-dial their phone.

    If you can get an X server running on their box, then run greasymouse against their display. (You mentioned not downloading anything, but since it's on the X contrib tape, you may already have it on a local Unix box.) I find a factor of 1.8 or so works well. The good news is, this works on some rootless X servers for Windows. Of course, if your victim runs Unix, no such need.

    Fun with fonts. Set the fonts and colors to something terribly garish, and just barely useable. Then export the relevant parts of the registry, and set things up to merge that in every boot.

    Setting sounds is a good one, and there's a lot of ideas already posted to get you started.

    All this is assuming your friend isn't a coder. There's much better ways to get at coders, such as #define struct union or other ideas from here [vancouver-webpages.com] for more ideas.

    And the number one way to ensure to drive them mad at the office computer:

    Force the victim to use Windows.

  • by lute3 ( 72400 ) on Saturday September 27, 2003 @10:59AM (#7071926) Homepage Journal
    Embed a mildly embarrassing image in a user's Outlook signature. The kicker is to only have it display for a select few users.

    Step1 - Create a folder on a webserver with ASP or PHP support that will host the script.
    Set the folder permissions such that the only authorized users are the people you want to be in on the joke when it happens.

    Step2 - Create an ASP script (PHP is even easier) that will host the embarrassing image and place it in the folder from Step1.

    Here are some examples of ASP/PHP scripts (please note that Slashdot will add spaces in anything appearing like a URL)..

    <%
    embarrassing_image = "embarrassing_image.png"
    fake_image = "white_one_pixel_square.png"
    userfull = Request.ServerVariables("LOGON_USER")
    look = inStr (1, userfull, "user_to_goof",1)
    If 1 > look Then _
    Response.Redirect (embarrassing_image) _
    else _
    Response.Redirect (fake_image) _
    end if
    %>

    <?php
    $embarrassing_image = "embarrassing_image.png";
    $fake_image = "white_one_pixel_square.png";
    $userfull = $_SERVER["LOGON_USER"];
    if (eregi ("user_to_goof", $userfull))
    {
    header ("Location: " . $embarrassing_image);
    }
    else
    {
    header ("Location: " . $fake_image);
    }
    ?>

    Step3 - Set the Outlook editor to HTML
    HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\<Office Version (9 is 2K)>\Outlook\Options\Mail\EditorPreference
    10000 = Plain Text
    20000 = HTML
    30001 = Microsoft Word
    30002 = Microsoft Rich Text

    This step may or may not work.
    Also, you'll need to find the user's hive under
    HKEY_USERS (there are typically only a couple) while he's logged in since you can't access HKCU remotely (unless you use a .REG file that the user can enter himself in a login script or something).

    Step4 - Edit the stationery and reference the ASP/PHP script as an image within the body.
    <img src="http://webserver/directory_with_permissions_s et/harmless_filename.asp" border="0">

    Copy the stationery over..
    C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Stationery

    If the last step didn't work (like in my situation) and the user has Word setup as the email editor, you'll need to edit his "document.dot" file instead of an HTML stationery file.

    Step5 - Set the stationery..
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging
    Subsystem\Profiles\JBrewer\0a0d020000000000c000000 000000046\001e0360\Blank

    Sit back and wait for the user to send out an email to the group.

    NOTE:
    I still have not overcome the "Anonymous" problem.. If an unauthorized user gets the email, he will be prompted for a login.
    With PHP, there's a possibility of doing this without using NT permissions at all [experts-exchange.com] (look at the "Accepted Answer"). I'm sure there's a way to use this technique with ASP, too.
  • Screen Savers (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Jucius Maximus ( 229128 ) on Saturday September 27, 2003 @11:25AM (#7072038) Journal
    If the person is leaving the machine unlocked, then set up the scrolling text screen saver with a password. The text should say that they have to come see you to get the password.

    The annoyance of having to do this and the fact that they have to admit to you that they messed up every time might make them to remember to lock the machine from now on.

    I remember an admin at one place I worked would send e-mails from that person's account. Bizzare things, like "I'd like to meet you for lunch so we can discuss your choice of attire." Or messages asking other people out on dates. Or offers to buy them coffee, etc. As the number of unlocked incidents increased, the messages would go up the office chain of management so higher and higher-ups would realise what's going on.

  • by Glonoinha ( 587375 ) on Saturday September 27, 2003 @11:46AM (#7072145) Journal
    Damn I miss the good old days. I used to do crap like this too, back during (and leading up to) the tech boom.

    Hell today most hackers are just happy nobody walks in and says 'pack your shit and leave, you have just been RIF'ed' for no good reason - I honestly don't envision many of the bright ones making these kinds of waves in the here and now.

    Man a few years ago there was a book but I forgot the name. The Road to $Something. Talked about the good old days, now those guys had some fun pranks. Disassemble Scott McNealy's car and reassemble it in his office while he was out on vacation. Paper mache an entire office contents while a guy is gone for two weeks on vacation. Have building contractors come in while a guy is on vacation and remove his office door, drywall and wall paper over it like it was never there and when he comes back pretend not to know what he is talking about when he wants to know where his office went.

    Save the Karma for whoever replies to this one with the name of the book, it really is worth a good read.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 27, 2003 @01:49PM (#7072891)
    There is plenty that you can do to demonstrate your 1337 hax0r skillz and sense of humour on your own machine.

    That can get you fired too. My employer has an IT staff that is grossly incompetent to say the least. Many of them are nice guys, but they know shit about securing or maintaining computers.

    Well to cut to the chase, I got sick of my computer freezing and crashing when I was working so I decided to poke around and see what unnecessary services they were running on the machines. I shut down most of the unnecessary services that were running on my machine.

    One of the things that I shut down was "Remotely Possible", which happens to be the program that management uses to monitor our activities. My boss's boss's boss went apeshit. I was called on the carpet for "tampering" with my computer system. I held the line that I was only turning off unnecessary services to make my system faster and more stable.

    I was let off with a warning, and I still have my job, but the point is clear, IT and management doesn't think it's funny in the least when you know more than they do about the capabilities of your system and the limitations of their skill.

    -Guess why I'm anonymous...
  • Re:You could ... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Directrix1 ( 157787 ) on Saturday September 27, 2003 @05:01PM (#7073959)
    Well, this is what I did too my friends Win2k machine at work:

    Recipe for a Directrix Desktop:

    1) Ensure Active Desktop is enabled
    2) Ensure you have Administrative rights and he doesn't (not required but helps)
    3) Download a nice pornographic background (or other equally funny image at your discretion)
    4) Download a nice fun transparent gif
    5) Open the "c:\Documents and Settings\%his_profile_name%\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer" Folder
    6) Edit the Desktop.htt (system,hidden) file, its basically an HTML file
    7) Change the image that is listed in it, to the image you downloaded in step 3 (this is easiest if you copy the image into the same directory as this document)
    8) Copy and paste a "snow script" [javascript google search for it], into it and make sure and copy your image from 4, to the name of the "snow.gif" (or whatever its called in the script you downloaded, also easiest if you copy the image into the same directory as this document)
    9) Save and exit the editor
    10) Right click on the Desktop.htt file and go to properties
    11) Click the General tab and make sure Read-only is checked, and hit Apply
    ===== The rest of these steps assume you have
    ===== Administrative rights [may not be required though]
    ====== You might want to back up at this point
    ===== so you can pull this on somebody else too
    12) Click on the Security tab (In the file properties box)
    13) Click on the Advanced Button
    14) Uncheck Inherit from parent ..... blah blah, and hit the Copy button, then hit OK
    15) Edit each item in the list and make sure all rights are denied
    16) Add yourself to the list, and make sure all rights are granted to you
    17) Hit OK
    18) Click on the desktop and hit F5
    19) ????
    20) Profit!

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