IT Security
School security involves more than physical protection -- safeguarding vulnerable student and staff information, as well as computer networks and sensitive data, is an essential part of maintaining a safe and secure school environment.
These eSN security-related stories paint a picture of what can happen when school computers, networks, and information are not protected, and what school officials can do to ensure their schools are safe from hackers and other IT threats.
Nov 16, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: School Administration Computer security
An investigation by Prince George's County, Md., school officials found the SchoolMax scheduling system that snarled the first days of the new school year had significant shortcomings that required repeated repairs. But it also determined that replacing the system would be more costly and time-consuming than fixing it, reports the Washington Post.
Nov 09, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
If you forget your password when logging onto a secure web site, the site typically asks you a security question: What is your mother's maiden name? Where were you born? The trouble is, such questions are not very secure. More people than you think might know the answers, or be able to guess. Now, computer scientists at Rutgers are testing a new tactic that could be both easier and more secure, the university reports.
Oct 29, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A state audit has revealed flaws in the University of Maryland's computer and wireless networks that make them vulnerable to hackers who could access sensitive personal information, reports the Diamondback.
Oct 19, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
According to a new Symantec report on cyber crime, tens of millions of U.S. computers are loaded with scam security software their owners might have paid for but that only makes the machines more vulnerable, Reuters reports.
Oct 12, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Comcast Corp. wants to enlist its customers in a fight against a huge problem for internet providers, reports the Associated Press -- the armies of infected personal computers, known as "botnets," that suck up bandwidth by sending spam and facilitating cyber crime.
Oct 09, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
In a never-ending battle against hackers, the head of information technology at UNC Chapel Hill has a message for campus workers, reports the Charlotte Observer: Take ownership of your computer.
Computer virus steals $325K from districtOct 01, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Computer security Network administration
The FBI is investigating what it is calling an online computer intrusion that siphoned several hundred thousands of dollars from at least one Chicago area school district's bank accounts, prompting the school district to beef up its IT network security. Key words: computer virus, Clampi, educational technology, Crystal Lake School District, IT network security
Study: 600K campus records hacked this yearSep 21, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
Computer hackers have stolen identifying information and credit card numbers from more than half a million college students, faculty, and alumni this year -- prompting some campus IT officials to call for a "total overhaul" of computer security protocol. Key words: computer network security, security firewall, education technology, identity theft fraud
Study: 600K campus records hacked this yearSep 21, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
Computer hackers have stolen identifying information and credit card numbers from more than half a million college students, faculty, and alumni this year -- prompting some campus IT officials to call for a "total overhaul" of computer security protocol. Key words: computer network security, security firewall, education technology, identity theft fraud
Software lets marketers eavesdrop on kidsSep 08, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Parents who install a leading brand of software to monitor their kids' online activities might be unwittingly allowing the company to read their children's chat messages -- and sell the marketing data thus gathered, reports the Associated Press (AP). Key words: chat message, parental-control software, marketing data, educational technology
Jul 30, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A Mac security expert has uncovered a technique that hackers could use to take control of Apple computers and steal information that is scrambled to protect it from identity thieves, Reuters reports.
Jul 24, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The news report begins with shots of a tense space shuttle launch. Engineers hunch over computer banks and techno music pounds in the background. There is a countdown, a lift-off, and then you see a young man in a black T-shirt and sunglasses, apparently reporting from space. This is the Hacker News Network, and after a decade offline it is lifting off again, this time with a quirky brand of video reports about security, reports IDG News Service.
Jul 22, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The popularity of Facebook and other popular social networking sites has given hackers new ways to steal both money and information, the security company Sophos said in a report released on Wednesday, Reuters reports.
Jul 20, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Record company executives say there are three kinds of music fans. There are those who buy music, and those who get a kick out of never paying for it. And then there are those whom Rob Wells at Universal Music Group calls "dinner party pirates": the vast majority of listeners, those who copy music illegally because it is more convenient than buying it, The New York Times reports.
Jul 17, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Some Internet bad guys are exploiting heightened interest in the new Harry Potter movie to further their devious plot to take over the web, The New York Times reports.
Jul 16, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
You might think your password protects the confidential information stored on Web sites. But as Twitter executives discovered, that is a dangerous assumption. The Web was abuzz Wednesday after it was revealed that a hacker had exposed corporate information about Twitter after breaking into an employee's e-mail account, The New York Times reports.
Jul 10, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Computer security experts were divided Thursday on whether North Korea was behind the ongoing attacks on US and South Korean websites, an assault that highlighted the vulnerabilities of the web, reports the Associated French Press.
Jul 07, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Microsoft Corp. has taken the rare step of warning about a serious computer security vulnerability it hasn't fixed yet, reports the Associated Press.
Microsoft tests free security softwareJul 01, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
In a move that could help keep higher-education campus networks safe, Microsoft Corp. released a beta test of a free computer security program on June 23 and is on track to launch a finished product in the fall. Key words: computer security, school security, campus network security, Microsoft Corp., education, technology
Campus IT officials feel safer, but fear botnetsJun 11, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
Campus computer networks are better protected than they were five years ago, college and university IT administrators said in a newly released survey, but they warned that the viruses student computers can bring to a network still linger as a threat to expensive servers, other hardware, and software. Key words: computer security, cyber security, ACUTA, Washington University at St. Louis, Smith College, botnets, computer viruses, education, technology
Campus IT officials feel safer, but fear botnetsJun 11, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
Campus computer networks are better protected than they were five years ago, college and university IT administrators said in a newly released survey, but they warned that the viruses student computers can bring to a network still linger as a threat to expensive servers, other hardware, and software. Key words: computer security, cyber security, ACUTA, Washington University at St. Louis, Smith College, botnets, computer viruses, education, technology
Jun 03, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Hackers have compromised as many as 40,000 legitimate web sites, infecting them with malicious JavaScript that ultimately redirects users to a malicious site, eWeek reports.
May 18, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
Facebook on May 15 was blocking links to bogus web sites set up to look like the home page of the popular online social network in a "phishing" attack by hackers, AFP reports.
Bill would legalize online gamblingMay 13, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A bill that would overturn the federal ban on internet gambling has some educators wondering how minors, including students using school computers, would be prevented from logging onto the betting sites from home and during school time. Key words: online gambling, underage internet gambling, acceptable use policy
Apr 28, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Is your computer acting funny? Are you worried that you might have visited a malicious web site or opened an eMail attachment with malware? Now, you can now go to a new web site that McAfee is launching on April 28, designed to help computer users figure out if they have legitimate reason to be concerned, CNET reports.
Apr 20, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The malware seeded by pirated software months ago and creating what was dubbed iBotnet by Symantec security researchers proves the concept of botnets on Apple systems, but doesn't achieve major botnet status, eWeek reports.
Apr 20, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
For the social networking site Twitter, it was a headache and potential threat. But for the young man behind the computer worm that attacked the micro-blogging site last week, it was a fast track to a job, reports ABCNews.com.
Laptop computer thefts surge on UW-Madison campusApr 15, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
University of Wisconsin-Madison police said they've seen a significant spike in laptop computer thefts on campus in recent months, prompting new calls for vigilance, WISC-TV reports.
Apr 15, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Hackers made off with at least 285 million electronic records in 2008, more than in the four previous years combined, according to a new study that shows identity thieves are getting better at exploiting careless mistakes that leave organizations vulnerable to attack, reports the Associated Press.
Conficker worm hits University of Utah computersApr 13, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
University of Utah officials say a computer virus has infected more than 700 campus computers, including those at the school's three hospitals. Key words: Conficker, University of Utah, computer virus
Apr 08, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Computer users' growing fear of worms and viruses could be behind a recent spike in attacks on PCs via bogus security software, according to a Microsoft report published April 8, Reuters reports.
Apr 02, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The Conficker internet worm's feared April Fools' Day throwdown for control of millions of infected PCs stirred lots of panic but came and went with a whimper, reports the Associated Press.
Mar 31, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
There's been lots of hype about the fact that the latest variant of the Conficker worm is set to start communicating with other computers on the Internet on April 1--like an April Fool's Day time bomb with some mysterious payload, CNet reports.
Giant internet worm set to attack April 1Mar 30, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The fast-moving Conficker computer worm, a scourge of the internet that has infected at least 3 million PCs, is set to spring to life in a new way on April Fools' Day, security experts say. Key words: Conficker computer worm, network security, internet security threat, college computer security
Mar 24, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The superintendent of Westfall Local Schools in Pickaway County, Ohio, has resigned after admitting to misusing his school computer, reports WBNS 10TV.
Mar 20, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The Conficker worm is scheduled to activate on April 1, reports the New York Times, and the unanswered question is: Will it prove to be the world's biggest April Fool's joke -- or much, much worse?
Stolen-data trove offers insights on botnetsMar 16, 2009 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
Massive "botnet" networks -- armies of infected computers formed by spreading a computer virus that orders compromised machines to phone home for further instructions, such as sending out spam or relaying passwords -- are sucking up personal data from millions of people at an alarming rate, and school and college networks are common targets of these attacks. A recent find by security researchers offers a glimpse at the damage done by one of these botnets and how hard it can be to shut them down.
Feb 04, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
UK primary school sites are being targeted by sleazy hackers in an attack that has reportedly resulted in hardcore porn appearing on web pages bearing school logos, reports The Register.
K-State admits data security lapseFeb 02, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Kansas State University is notifying 45 students who were enrolled in an agricultural economics class in spring 2001 that some of their personal information was inadvertently exposed on the internet through a K-State departmental web site--underscoring the danger of using Social Security numbers as student identifiers. Key concepts: student ID, information security, identity theft protection, kansas state university.
Tracking equipment leads to recovery of stolen school computerJan 07, 2009 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Thieves had better think twice before stealing a computer from the Fort Worth, Texas, school district, reports the Dallas Morning News: Fort Worth school officials say police have recovered a laptop computer taken from one of their schools because a tracking device had been installed on it.
Dec 18, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Microsoft Corp. is taking the unusual step of issuing an emergency fix for a security hole in its Internet Explorer software that has exposed millions of users to having their computers taken over by hackers, reports the Associated Press.
Dec 15, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The Australian government plans to test a nationwide web filter that would require internet service providers to block access to thousands of sites containing illegal content, reports the New York Times.
Lenovo service disables laptops with text messageNov 25, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
If a Lenovo laptop is lost or stolen, now there is a new way to remotely shut it down, reports PC World: Just text it. Lenovo plans to announce on Nov. 25 the Constant Secure Remote Disable service, allowing users to remotely disable a PC by sending a text message.
Nov 21, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Hackers have seized on the enormous popularity of the Disney movie High School Musical 3 to spread Trojan horses, adware, and other malicious code, reports CNET--a development that could give educators a timely reason to teach students of the dangers of internet scams, and using peer-to-peer networks to share files in particular.
Schools caught in internet safety dilemmaNov 17, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
In the constant struggle to keep kids safer online, a new solution is emerging that enlists the help of schools in age-verification techniques to ensure that online predators are kept off child-friendly web sites. But some critics say this puts schools in a questionable role, because the information they provide can be used to target age-appropriate advertising to their students.
Nov 07, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Students at Dakota State University are learning to be hackers, so they can help protect computer networks in the future--and it's all part of a government program in place at dozens of institutions nationwide, reports the Argus Leader.
Nov 06, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Hackers have seized on the results of the U.S. presidential election to launch a major malware campaign that tries to trick users into installing an update to Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flash, but actually plants a Trojan horse on unprotected PCs, Computerworld reports.
Oct 23, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Henry County, Va., Schools unveiled an internet safety comic book Oct. 22 to help both children and parents navigate the web safely, reports the Martinsville Bulletin.
Oct 09, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Savvy internet users know that downloading unsolicited computer programs is one of the most dangerous things you can do online, because it puts you at great risk for a virus or another time bomb from a hacker. But even some sophisticated surfers could get taken in by a sneaky new attack in which criminals create fake YouTube pages--dead-on replicas of the real site--to push their malicious software and make it look like it's safe stuff coming from a trusted source, reports the Associated Press.
Sep 04, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
On a single day this week, 332,000 eMails came into the University of South Carolina-Aiken eMail server addressed to students, faculty, and staff, reports the Morris News Service--and 97 percent of them were spam.
Student data exposed on test-prep siteAug 19, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Test scores, birth dates, and other personal information for more than 100,000 students were published accidentally on The Princeton Review's web site this summer, according to the New York Times.
Aug 06, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A criminal gang is using software tools normally reserved for computer network administrators to infect thousands of PCs in corporate and government networks with programs that steal passwords and other information, a security researcher has found, according to a New York Times report.
Jul 09, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Trend Micro has released the findings of its "Threat Roundup and Forecast" for the first half of 2008, which noted an upswing in online threats, but steady decreases in adware and spyware, eChannelLine reports.
May 05, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The University of Florida has launched a privacy investigation, looking for students and faculty members who might have leaked confidential information about a controversial admissions decision, reports the Gainesville Sun.
Baker team grabs top computer-security prizeApr 25, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A team of students from Baker College (Mich.) won first place in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (NCCDC), a cyber defense competition that lets teams of full-time college students apply their IT knowledge to business operations and work to protect an existing network infrastructure.
Apr 08, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
According to an audit released April 4, University of Wisconsin campuses should do more to protect the vast amount of personal data stored in their computer networks, the Associated Press reports.
Apr 03, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A former Kaplan University dean has been indicted on federal charges that he hacked into the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based online school's computer system to send threatening eMail messages to students and faculty, reports the Miami Herald.
Feb 22, 2008 Primary Topic Channels: Research Computer security
A group led by a Princeton University computer security researcher has developed a simple method to steal encrypted information stored on computer hard disks...
Feb 08, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Cyberbullying incidents -- along with complaints from teenagers, parents and educators -- are spurring an increasing number of state lawmakers across the nation to draft legislation giving schools more power to do something about bullying over the internet...
Jan 21, 2008 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Because of the intricate web of information stored in computers across college campuses, they are increasingly becoming targets for hackers, said Walter Conway, a private consultant with Walter Conway Associates who works with colleges to help protect their payment systems...
Dec 20, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Computer passwords will get tougher for thousands of Jefferson County, KY, teachers, after two high school seniors were involved in a scheme to hack into school computers to boost grades, erase absences and post coming tests...
Dec 05, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Even the slightest mistype in a URL can have dangerous repercussions. And such sites for children and teens can be especially dangerous, as many are designed to expose children to pornography...
Penn student charged in cyber attacksNov 30, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A University of Pennsylvania junior is one of eight people charged in the latest phase of an FBI investigation into the criminal use of botnets, or collections of compromised computers under the remote control of a hacker.
Nov 21, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Sydney Morning Herald (Australia): In Australia, cyber bullying is a relatively new type of harassment but the federal government says it is not unusual. According to 2007 statistics on the government's NetAlert web site, 16 per cent of children say they have been bullied online and 14 per cent have been bullied using a mobile phone. Worse still, cyber intimidation pushes the frontiers of bullying--it can take place any time, anywhere. This has led to a broadening of the definition of bullying. ...
Sep 03, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
With more than half of all teenagers who go online using social-networking web sites such as FaceBook.com or MySpace.com on a regular basis, it's not surprising that cyber bullying is on the rise...
IT Security: Aiming at a moving targetAug 01, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Perhaps nowhere in K-12 education are decisions about network security more important than in the day-to-day activities of schools' technology administrators--the ed-tech specialists who work on the front lines, supporting and protecting not only their school districts' networks, but also the administrators, teachers, and students who engage the digital world.
District posts confidential data onlineMay 21, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
In one of the worst security breaches ever in a public K-12 school system, confidential data for thousands of Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) students--including, in some cases, medical information and Social Security numbers--were accidentally posted online.
Laptop theft puts 40,000 school employees at riskMay 17, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Two laptop computers containing the names and Social Security numbers of about 40,000 current and former employees of the Chicago Public Schools were stolen from district headquarters April 6.
May 17, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
As schools take steps to protect the security of data on their computer networks, experts warn they also should consider securing copiers and scanners that could be used to copy sensitive information.
May 10, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
A hot line was swamped with panicked calls yesterday after the University of Missouri disclosed that its computer system had been hacked last week and that the names and Social Security numbers of 22,396 people had been accessed, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. The hackers, using internet addresses from China and Australia, tapped into a report containing information about people who were employed by any of the system’s four campuses in 2004 and were current or former students at the Columbia campus, said university spokesman Scott Charton. People who fit those criteria should be aware that their information could have been stolen and should take steps to minimize the risk of identity theft, Charton said ...
May 10, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Thefreenewmexican.com reports that a computer malfunction has caused the loss of academic data for hundreds of Eastern New Mexico University Students. Experts say that the temperature increased in a room at the Roswell campus that houses a server, causing it to crash. In addition, a backup system also failed. The system, WebCT was backup by Friday; however, the data was not able to be recovered. About 700 students were enrolled in WebCT, which is used to conduct online courses and class discussions...
May 07, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
The Janesville Gazette of southern Wisconsin reports that a group of residents is calling for Big Foot School District Superintendent Thomas Nykl to be fired over an alleged security breach. Concerned Citizens for Big Foot High School plans to present a petition to the school board May 3 asking it to dismiss Nykl, who is accused of asking his son to crack the school's computer system for staff passwords. School Board President Sue Pruessing defended Nykl, saying he had to ask his son's help to find computer passwords because staff originally refused to hand them over. The district superintendent is supposed to have access to those passwords, she said. The school district has been without a computer administrator since that person resigned two weeks ago...
Apr 01, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
In a case with chilling implications for educators nationwide, a Connecticut substitute teacher is now a convicted felon after a jury found her guilty of exposing students to online pornography.
Latest data security risk: CopiersMar 20, 2007 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
In the campaign to secure sensitive school information, experts warn that digital copiers and scanners are an often-overlooked front. Most newer digital copiers store the data being copied on a disk drive--and if the data on these disks aren't protected or overwritten, they could fall into the wrong hands.
Mar 09, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Ohio University has hired a new technology chief to oversee computer systems that hackers compromised in a high-profile security breach last year, the Columbus Dispatch reports. The university announced March 7 that Brice Bible, 45, will become chief information officer April 16. He currently is interim chief information officer and assistant vice president for information technology at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. The university last April discovered breaches in four computer systems, exposing about 367,000 files containing Social Security numbers, names, medical records, and home addresses. The school fired two administrators over the electronic break-ins and spent millions to upgrade computer security ...
Pop-up porn sinks school substituteFeb 20, 2007 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
A substitute teacher in Connecticut has been convicted of exposing students to pornography on a classroom computer in a high-profile, and controversial, case. Prosecutors claim she clicked on pornographic web sites, but the teacher says she's the victim of graphic pop-up images generated by spyware and adware.
Firms fret about eMail securityJan 11, 2007 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
Dec 29, 2006 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
UCLA probes computer security breachDec 13, 2006 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
In what is believed to be one of the largest computer security breaches ever at a U.S. school, a hacker broke into a UCLA database containing the names, Social Security numbers, and other personal information of some 800,000 current and prospective students, school officials said Dec. 12. Though not all of the records were accessed, officials are urging anyone who might have been affected by the breach to contact credit reporting agencies and take steps to minimize the risk of identity theft.
Data security breach hits student-loan holdersAug 25, 2006 Primary Topic Channels: Safety & security Computer security
The Education Department became the latest federal agency to fall victim to a series of data security breaches in recent months, when users of its federal student-loan web site had their personal information appear during a routine software upgrade from Aug. 21 to Aug. 23. Federal officials say the vendor responsible will offer free credit monitoring for those affected by the breach.
Aug 01, 2006 Primary Topic Channel: Computer security
In the wake of an audit that resulted in the suspension of two top-level information technology staffers, officials at Ohio University (OU) are working to correct mistakes that compromised 173,000 Social Security numbers in school computers.














