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Children hacking their own schools for 'fun', watchdog warnsthat and being a privileged white person combined is how i went to college and got into this career, by accepting that offer instead of "jail"

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  • Nullstring 🏴‍☠️0 This user is from outside of this forum
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    Children hacking their own schools for 'fun', watchdog warns

    that and being a privileged white person combined is how i went to college and got into this career, by accepting that offer instead of "jail"

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      Children hacking their own schools for 'fun', watchdog warns

      that and being a privileged white person combined is how i went to college and got into this career, by accepting that offer instead of "jail"

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      @0x00string If children CAN hack their schools, the schools need to up their system.

      If chileren are old enough to figure it out, then they need to be educated in When, How (i.e. with permission) and What (start with their own).

      We cannot expect children to have good judgement if we do not teach them.

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        @0x00string If children CAN hack their schools, the schools need to up their system.

        If chileren are old enough to figure it out, then they need to be educated in When, How (i.e. with permission) and What (start with their own).

        We cannot expect children to have good judgement if we do not teach them.

        Nullstring 🏴‍☠️0 This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Epic_Null i mostly agree with all of that except for the schools needing to up their systems part... i really feel like everything doesnt need security like this, or computers even, and the more we insist it does the crazier things get. idk. i dont know what the solution is... but it feels like there doesnt need to be an arms race between students and poorly paid faculty.

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          @Epic_Null i mostly agree with all of that except for the schools needing to up their systems part... i really feel like everything doesnt need security like this, or computers even, and the more we insist it does the crazier things get. idk. i dont know what the solution is... but it feels like there doesnt need to be an arms race between students and poorly paid faculty.

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          @0x00string my answer is:

          • Fix faculty being poorly paid
          • Anything not secure by design has no place holding the data of people who's consent does not matter and was not sought.
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