she either knows the password or she found a way to bypass the password. Instead of trying to tackle her, maybe she should try to reach the phone she is already carrying with her and set a new password
When every user in the district has the email of firstname.lastname@yourschool.org and a default password of Welcome!, it isn’t really hacking. It’s just taking advantage of bad IT security policies. Of course, the sticky note with the teacher’s password right next to her computer could also be the key.
sirbadger about 6 years ago
And the spinning podium will make the tackle painful.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
That’s a heckuva talent!
about 6 years ago
Think fast before your secrets are exposed!
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Throw a shoe!
Skeptical Meg about 6 years ago
That sounds like something Olivia’s Nancy would do.
Radish... about 6 years ago
Doesn’t need a teacher, she can hack her own grades.
nbwddd about 6 years ago
Oh sure, get good grades by virtue of hacking and never worry about learning other things…
redback about 6 years ago
she either knows the password or she found a way to bypass the password. Instead of trying to tackle her, maybe she should try to reach the phone she is already carrying with her and set a new password
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 6 years ago
Oh, kids these days, they can DO it! Whereas it takes us old folks a half hour just to get our computers started.
jbarnes about 6 years ago
When every user in the district has the email of firstname.lastname@yourschool.org and a default password of Welcome!, it isn’t really hacking. It’s just taking advantage of bad IT security policies. Of course, the sticky note with the teacher’s password right next to her computer could also be the key.
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
What’s she gonna do for 2nd grade?
B UTTONS about 6 years ago
the truth how vulnerable Hilliary Clinton’s email server really is, is exposed while working at her fall-back career since quitting politics