Okay, so I am a cadet in the schools technology department and we recently recieved a grant for new 11-inch macbooks. With these new MacBooks, I was given the task of finding any holes in the security system. Now so far I found diddly-squat. I was wondering if anyone could find holes that a regular student could find/use without causing damage to the Mac (I still have to pay if I break the MacBook regardless of my position). The security on the internet is pretty tight; we have LightSpeed Systems install on the Macs so online proxy will not work. We have FileWave installed so it controls the software pretty well, not to mention the fact that we made a new image file complete with parent controls, disabled features, etc. The startup keys (except for the recovery mode keys) and the Firmware Utility has a passcode. Here is a photo of the System Prefrences panel just to give you an idea:
I would appreciate some help with this as I cannot find any holes that a regular student could use (I can get past it, just not in ways that students would know).
I would appreciate some help with this as I cannot find any holes that a regular student could use (I can get past it, just not in ways that students would know).