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Generic Passwords Expose Student Data

Makarand writes "The personal information of thousands of California children and their teachers was open to public view when the school districts issued a generic password to teachers using the system. Until the teacher used the system and changed the generic password to a unique password, anyone was able to type in a teacher's user name and generic password to gain access. Administrators shut down access to the service after a reporter phoned in to let them know that she had been able to access student information for all the children in two middle-school classes where the teachers had not yet changed their passwords." From the article: "'I'm fuming mad,' said Sarah Gadye, the San Francisco middle school teacher who discovered the problem Thursday -- three years after the district purchased the service for elementary and middle school teachers. 'My own child could go into this, figure it out and get all this data on all these students. It's mind-boggling.'"

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  1. I hope MS get sucked into a tar pit by happy+monday · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Somehow or other, by the complexity, the cost and the undesirability of themselves and their format, which no doubt stink since it was dreamt up in the revolting inhumane and frankly criminally sick minds. Die MS, and all other corporations. You make me want to puke. You crush the flower of happiness beneath you steal jackboots.