Judge bans webcam spying on Philly students
May 14, 2010
PHILADELPHIA—A judge has permanently banned a suburban Philadelphia school district from secretly monitoring students with webcams on their school-issued laptops.
U.S. District Judge Jan DuBois' ruling Friday was similar to a temporary injunction the judge imposed in February after a student sued the district over privacy concerns. The Lower Merion School District acknowledged capturing 56,000 screen shots and webcam images so it could locate missing laptops.
The new ruling says Lower Merion can use other kinds of technology to find laptops but only if parents and students agree to it. The order requires school
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Harvard College dismisses hacker student
Illegal immigrant student hopes case helps reform
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Harvard College dismisses hacker student
Harvard College has dismissed an undergraduate student who allegedly hacked into online accounts of his instructors and gained unauthorized access to the Registrar's Office's grading portal.