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January 27th, 2004, 02:04 AM
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Security of my college class
OK, unfortunatly I have to sit through a college class entitled microcomputer applications, which basically tests your XP and Office XP skills (cant test out of it either). The problem arises, how secure is the site, and how easy it is to alter the files that are being used to test you. I downloaded the file that essentially contains the quiz, but have yet to figure out how or with what coding it was used to create. Now Im sure most are thinking this guy wants to hack his tests and get a good grade, NO, I don't. Im MOUS certified and this class is a breeze, which is why I want to investigate it. The program is called SAM XP and also piggy-backs with another program called TOM. Weird names, agreed. More so than finding out how the program was created, I want to be "assured" that my grades and other personal information (SS number etc) are secured. I know that when the file loads, it uses Macromedia Flash, but the file extension isnt a flash extension....which is what threw me off. I tried a google search and only came up with a keygen to the file, or companies that use this program. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks....no negs pleeeaasee!
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