I have to agree and disagree. While, no, I dont exactly agree with bypassing security, in some cases I can understand. Example: At my old highschool, they did not use any sort of protection against spyware/adaware/malware, so any computer you started up was dreadfully slow. So my friends and I had to find a way to bypass their security system (was a step of removing the network cable on startup so it could not connect to whatever server computer they ran the security levels on), and we installed adaware, firefox, free avg, and a few other things, to actually HELP the school against everybody. In a case like that, I could see why.
However, you also have to understand, this is the same school system that banned my friend from computers, cause he was "hacking." All he was doing was looking at 'My Computer', and he accidentally clicked on the A:, making it spin up. OMG, such a hacker, neh?