Shinyhunters published a list of schools impacted by the Instructure breach.
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@cR0w @scottwilson In an article I was looking at it said they are revoking privileged keys for caution and reissuing some.
I'm curious how badly that is going to disrupt the teachers. I know some teachers are technical.
But we all have PTSD from having to explain tech to non-techs....
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"Yes, I know Mrs. Jones, your password is this. But we talked about that, right? You have to use a new one..."
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"Yes, I know Mrs. Jones, your password is this. But we talked about that, right? You have to use a new one..."
right at the end of the year when grades are due...@jackryder @scottwilson Not only that, but how many of the kids actually manage their creds? That's work for them and their parents to try to get them back online if they force password resets or something.
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@jackryder @scottwilson Not only that, but how many of the kids actually manage their creds? That's work for them and their parents to try to get them back online if they force password resets or something.
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And we all know how impervious to damage and inconvenience teens are.The chaos and timing of this breach is like... almost perfect. As entrenched as kids are with tools like Google Drive, Canvas, etc. it doesn't shock me we have hits. We're trying to make kids in 6th grade carry the same level of responsibility as adults, who fail at it as well.
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@cR0w @scottwilson
And we all know how impervious to damage and inconvenience teens are.The chaos and timing of this breach is like... almost perfect. As entrenched as kids are with tools like Google Drive, Canvas, etc. it doesn't shock me we have hits. We're trying to make kids in 6th grade carry the same level of responsibility as adults, who fail at it as well.
@jackryder @scottwilson Another way to look at that is kids in 6th grade are now ( hopefully ) learning they can't trust tech companies to protect them.
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@jackryder @scottwilson Another way to look at that is kids in 6th grade are now ( hopefully ) learning they can't trust tech companies to protect them.
@cR0w @scottwilson silver linings!
And that one kid who sees what is happening and goes, "Wait... how does tha..." and then we get potential blue teamers!
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@cR0w @scottwilson silver linings!
And that one kid who sees what is happening and goes, "Wait... how does tha..." and then we get potential blue teamers!
@jackryder @scottwilson And hopefully some Luddites too.
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@jackryder @scottwilson Another way to look at that is kids in 6th grade are now ( hopefully ) learning they can't trust tech companies to protect them.
@cR0w @jackryder @scottwilson any kid that at this point, is not actively and openly hostile to all the technology bullshit is a lost cause in terms of education. And I mean all of it. Especially the hyper-invasive constant surveillance bullshit.
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@cR0w @jackryder @scottwilson any kid that at this point, is not actively and openly hostile to all the technology bullshit is a lost cause in terms of education. And I mean all of it. Especially the hyper-invasive constant surveillance bullshit.
@rootwyrm @jackryder @scottwilson I get that but with something like this, it's kids from K through college so there are understandably going to be a lot that don't get it. And the others whose parents are so tech bro that it'll take some work for them to learn how this shit actually works.
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@rootwyrm @jackryder @scottwilson I get that but with something like this, it's kids from K through college so there are understandably going to be a lot that don't get it. And the others whose parents are so tech bro that it'll take some work for them to learn how this shit actually works.
@cR0w @rootwyrm @scottwilson Kids don't have a choice in this. If they are actively hostile, they'll be sent to retraining.
At this point, school is absolutely online. They get issued laptops from the schools and have their accounts setup for them without their approval.
I can't imagine they'll have even half the chances we had to become obfuscated. By the time they learn multiplication tables, they've been logging in/out of cloud services for years.
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@cR0w @rootwyrm @scottwilson Kids don't have a choice in this. If they are actively hostile, they'll be sent to retraining.
At this point, school is absolutely online. They get issued laptops from the schools and have their accounts setup for them without their approval.
I can't imagine they'll have even half the chances we had to become obfuscated. By the time they learn multiplication tables, they've been logging in/out of cloud services for years.
@jackryder @rootwyrm @scottwilson The amount of privacy decisions made by school districts on behalf of students and their parents is wild.
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@jackryder @rootwyrm @scottwilson The amount of privacy decisions made by school districts on behalf of students and their parents is wild.
@cR0w @rootwyrm @scottwilson think of the kids at hyper scale.

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@cR0w @rootwyrm @scottwilson think of the kids at hyper scale.

@jackryder @cR0w @rootwyrm Just speedrunning identity theft.
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@jackryder @cR0w @rootwyrm Just speedrunning identity theft.
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@scottwilson @jackryder @cR0w it's fine, they can just get a new SSN and a new face every 6 months.
... oh wait.
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@scottwilson @jackryder @cR0w it's fine, they can just get a new SSN and a new face every 6 months.
... oh wait.
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