Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Does anybody know how to actually log onto the teacher's gradespeed and be able to change grades and absences?

All the teachers in my school use gradespeed.net So I wanted to know if there is someway of hacking this or getting in. Through this website I could change my absences and aslo my grades. I have a teacher who is a real ***** and fails me because I talk back to her. If I could change my grades it would be the perfect way to get that ***** back.Does anybody know how to actually log onto the teacher's gradespeed and be able to change grades and absences?
No, as an experienced hacker myself I must say this would not work or blow up in your face for several reasons

1. She would probably notice the changes and at best simply change them back and at worst contact them to investigate.

2. Also this company as it deals with school related stuff is probably insolated itself from most anything you could throw at them.

3. Ever thought about the school's secondary backups of this info such as paper or local saves?

4. Kids like you have gotten in serious trouble in the past for just hacking into school local computers...NOW this is probably a private company which means that unlike your school which would at most suspend/prosecute you for that these people would have no problems with starting a civil lawsuit against you for cash.





******BUT IF YOU WERE TO DO IT YOU SHOULD******

Some how install a keylogger on her comp to retrieve password/logon info.



again i do not know the type of security that this gradespeed.net or you school has, but keep in mind the consequences..Does anybody know how to actually log onto the teacher's gradespeed and be able to change grades and absences?
this kid needs a kick in the pants ,

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Sure. The teacher does;.
Somehow.......i dont think you need to be changing grades. your teacher would probably notice anyway.



Im not sure changing grades is the best way to ';get that ***** back.'; If you worked your grades back up to a higher average, then maybe your teacher would not have anything to pin against you. I think that counts as ';getting that ***** back.';

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