I work at a public library teaching kids programming. This means I'm admin on 20+ machines with meme i7's, decent gpus, and gigabit internet.
I'm planning on quitting soon. What kinds of shit can I put on these things to steal from the library's electric bill besides crypto miners? How would you hide said shit on a Win10 OS
Just run a bunch of tor exit nodes and wipe your hands of it
Nicholas Wood
Stealing from a public library? What an asshole! Steal from the Republican Party instead.
Luke Garcia
What the fuck. Don’t be an asshole. Leave it all be you assmunch.
Andrew Hill
Down voted. Head to Jow Forums snow flake.
Angel Davis
you can't steal the insides of a computer without attracting attention, Tyrone. just steal all of the mousepads.
Hunter White
May an elderly librarian learn of your plans and smash your dick with an encyclopedia, rendering your manhood as useless as a physical card catalog.
Nolan Stewart
Not your personal botnet. Sage goes in the options field.
Ryan Roberts
Meh. Pick a more malicious target who can take the hit. Public libraries tend to be small and are government funded. Once the right person notices the spike in the utilities bill, some innocent librarian will lose her job or they'll just use it as an excuse to shut the whole thing down.
Easton Thompson
this. public libraries are literally perfect hosts for exit nodes and relays. set up a legitimate, documented tor exit node, librarians and libraries love this kind of thing.
Nicholas Gonzalez
>librarians and libraries love this kind of thing. No they don't. Particularly with what can pass through exit nodes and their machines all end up getting seized as a result because some moron from Jow Forums didn't configure them properly.
What's that got to do with the price of rice? Most providers aren't even friendly towards running Tor nodes because of the likelihood of hardware seizures. No fucking library would ever be in favour of hosting that shit.
If you want to host a Tor node. Don't do it from home and find a provider that'll support you. Because if you're caught running one on a provider that explicitly states they don't, there goes your account and all your nodes.