The software is called SynchronEyes. The Tech Coordinator at my school knows that i hate the software (frankly because i didn't make it...
), and he as challenged me to find a way to hack it.
I have already found a few ways to close it;
1) Right click on the icon in the System Tray, and then select "exit"
2) Unplug the Ethernet cable, and then disable the program (once a teacher has logged on and connected with a group of students, the program can not be closed unless the connection is lost).
Now before you people get all "you are a student and should not be messing with stuff like that, as it is destructive", i already have administrative rights to the network(given to me by the tech coordinator himself), so if i wanted to do something bad, i would have already.
Anyways, although the two ways i have stated above work flawlessly, i would like to do something a bit more "hi-tech".
The problem is, anything i do must only affect my account, and not others'. I don't want to provide security holes for other students, as i am sure they would want to cause harm... Anyone have any ideas?
My current best two ideas are;
1) Write over the program in memory with "0"
2) find some sort of portable firewall and try to block the programs' port to the network...