Earlier this week we reported that a lawsuit had been filed in US District Court accusing administrators at Lower Merion School District in Rosemont, PA of using webcams on a school-issued laptop to illegally spy on a student.
Today, the FBI has opened an investigation into the allegations, which is considered illegal wiretapping and a violation of student's privacy.
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our school had cameras in the hall ways, this doesn't surprise me in the least.
what was fun was watching the administration with those same cameras,whoever the genius was didn't put them on a closed loop. so if you knew the credentials for the monitoring system you could use it, as we where in network support we didn't credentials, we had all the time in the world and broke into it at least 5 times.
The original story gave the details that a school administrator subjected a student to criticism for things he did in HIS OWN HOME whilst the computer given/lent by the school. How did the administrator know, if they aren't clairvoyant, then they used the computers camera, which the original story indicated. As no-one was informed as to this feature of the computers, then it is an invasion of privacy. I will be following this and other news items relating to this incident.
Invasion or privacy and illegal wiretapping seem too mild. How about child porn? Oh that wouldn't happen because they just used the camera to recover stolen laptops, yeah right!
I guess they haven't heard of charging the parent for the replacement cost of said laptop and of course if it were really stolen then the police would have a report with the serial numbers.
Better yet has the school system not heard of Lojack software that is made for just such purposes?
Guess its more fun to just watch the kiddies and their families at home.