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Spys in the (US) Home Dear Forum Members I have just come across this surprising story of the possible use of school laptops being used, by the school's authorities, to spy on students and their families. Here's the article: BBC News - US school accused of web spying The school involved are now saying that the installed spying equipment was only supposed to be used if and when the laptop got stolen but it was actually used to keep an eye on the students while they were in their homes. The thing that is upper most in my mind at the moment is what right did the school authorities think they had that enabled them to spy on their student's families? UK Bob PS. Spys = Spies Last edited by ukbobboy01; February 19th, 2010 at 01:00 PM. Reason: Cannot edit title. |
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In most states in the US students have very few of the same rights as their parents (even though one would expect children to enjoy extra protection). I am sure it was that line of thinking that led to the installed spyware. While the authorities say it was only used to locate stolen laptops, the article stated, "They say their son was told off by teachers for 'engaging in improper behaviour in his home' and that the evidence was an image from his webcam." They did not say that his computer was stolen, so why did they turn on the cam? And what was the "improper behaviour"? If they had gotten a photo of a student while in a stage of undress, they would have been guilty of posessing child porn! Hey teachers, leave those kids alone! |
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Blackhorse 70V As you are a US citizen you probably understand this better than I do but I do find the two points that stick out in your post most disturbing. You said: Quote:
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To summerise, spying on people and social engineering are evils we've seen to have devastating results in the 20th century, results called Nazism and Communism. UK Bob |
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UK Bob that last summation was very true and very sad to know that this particular thing (social engineering) is still going on. Someone had other motives besides security over those laptops, and the school board needs to be held responsible/accountable whatever, maybe even made an example out of, so I say hit that school boards pockets hard and at least a message will be sent to that particular County/Sate. One Step at a time Wayback |
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If they were really only interested in using this as a security feature for when a laptop was stolen, all they would need to put into the laptops would be a GPS device. Why would a school give kids a laptop with a webcam built in it that was meant for educational purposes only? Yeah, they've screwed themselves all the way around with this one. Dirty spys. Last edited by bci; February 20th, 2010 at 10:08 AM. |
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Just remember, if it can be done it will be done..... That stuff they teach you in school about how we're better than all that, is BS. It just turns me off to everything political. What a load of CRAP!
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no .. not sure what happened UKBOB .. 'your' posts should not end up in moderation queue in any case. And nothing removed from this thread according to moderation logs. All I can guess is one of those rare freak forum buggy moments & post lost. |
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