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Iraq Shuts Down Internet In Entire Country To Prevent Exam Cheating (softpedia.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The Iraqi government has ordered ISPs to shut down Internet access in the entire country to prevent exam cheating for Iraq's official exams for secondary and high schools. This is the second year in a row when Iraq does this, after the same thing happened in 2015. Companies like Akamai and Dyn also noted the government's poor decision on Twitter. It appears that Iraqi officials never heard of signal jammers and video cameras to combat exam cheating. The country's Internet went dark May 14-16th, between 05:00 AM and 08:00 AM GMT. An Iraqi ISP leaked on Facebook the content of an email it received from state officials.

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  1. Re: Iraqis never heard of signal jammers/cameras by robotvoice · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm sure they've heard of those technologies. I'm sure they use them.

    I'm also pretty certain they don't have the resources to equip every school with signal jammers and cameras - and staff to operate them. This is the cheap option.

    How cheap it is compared to the business and productivity lost is unknown : )

    Reminiscent of the arguments for putting pollution filtering on fossil fuel burning power plants vs. capturing pollution from every individual personal motor vehicle.

  2. Pen and paper by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wouldn't it be simpler just to make the examination hall a technology free zone?

    1. Re:Pen and paper by omgwtfroflbbqwasd · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Spoken like someone who's parents aren't powerful enough to coerce/bribe the local principal and teachers.

  3. Re: Iraqis never heard of signal jammers/cameras by quenda · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How cheap it is compared to the business and productivity lost is unknown : )

    Lost? I'm sure a lot of businesses had increased productivity that morning.

  4. Re:Jammers and video cameras? by AvitarX · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Signal Jammers are all the way illegal in the US.

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  5. Re:Jammers and video cameras? by MFriis · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In a country where disabling the internet in it's entirety is the only tool to prevent exam cheating, i am sure they can use jammers without legal consequenses.

  6. Re:arrogance by Gojira+Shipi-Taro · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Who the fuck said anything about "brown people?"

    If the same thing happened in say, Alabama, we'd comment on it too. .

    Stupid is as stupid does, no matter the skin color or location. The sheer ridiculousness of taking net access away from an entire country "for the children" is what's being mocked here, not the technological abilities in Iraq.

    As to your air travel strawman, The US was trying to determine what had happened. We had no way of knowing that there were NOT more terrorists lined up, and the severity of 9/11 was a bit higher than some kids cheating on an exam. In retrospect, that reaction might not have been warranted, but seeing as how nothing like that had ever happened before, there are worse ways we could have reacted.

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  7. Re:arrogance by LordWabbit2 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, you could have invaded a country that wasn't even involved, I mean, THAT would have been an overreaction.

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  8. Re:Jammers and video cameras? by tlhIngan · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Who cares about just the capital cost? You seem to be assuming that Iraq has zero Internet-based economy.

    Given it's a Big Test, it probably follows like other Big Tests you see, like the ones in Asia (where cheating Is basically an art).

    Effectively, it's the One Big Test That Determines Your Future (And If You Still Have Parents). The results of the test determine if you're going to Overseas University with Scholarship, Local University, Trade School, not going at all. Parents have disowned kids who don't make it to overseas university, and if your parents are rich enough and don't really care about the test results, they can pay your way through overseas university as well.

    The pressure is so immense that there is a distinct increase in teenaged suicides, and well, the incentive to cheat is quite up there. So creative types invent all sorts of cheat equipment - from hidden radios and ear pieces through to hidden storage devices with displays.

    And if you think shutting down the internet for a few hours is bad, a few places have requested that people stop what they're doing for those hours - even banning traffic to give the students quiet to do the exams.