You're right I get that too. How do you educate them? What is the answer?
From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Brad Kruse Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 8:47 AM To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us Subject: Re: [info-tech] Handheld Hacking Not that I don't worry about these things also, but I really am more concerned about staff logging into computers for students with their accounts, leaving their computer logged into the network and door unlocked when leaving for 30 minutes or so, and just dumb stuff like that. On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 4:53 AM, Richardson,Tony <trichard...@humboldt.k12.ia.us> wrote: Quick Survey: As we become more mobile in our school invironment we become somewhat more vulnerable to hacking. I would like to know how others are handling security with iPod Touches, iPhones, Droids and other easily concealed handheld devices. The threat of a student taking control of the network is very real what with the sale of actual intended hacking devices such as the "Silica Handheld" and other apps such as "Pimi" intended to collect network data that can be analyzed for passwords later. How is everyone planning on handling this? Thanks, Tony Richardson, Network Administrator / Director of Technology Humboldt Community School District trichard...@humboldt.k12.ia.us -- Brad Kruse MNW Technology Coordinator 1601 15th St. Manson, IA 50563 712-830-9665