Derrick Nunnally reports that the Lower Merion School District IT coordinator is firing back against Harriton High School sophomore Blake Robbins’ lawsuit. Even in his own home, the Harriton High School sophomore had “no legitimate expectation of privacy” from the camera on his school-issued laptop, information systems coordinator Carol Cafiero contended in a court filing…
Category: Breaches
Soccer parents fear identity theft from birth certificates
Jed Boal reports: You must prove your age to play Utah Youth Soccer. However, some parents fear the current policy puts their kids’ identities at risk. It’s not fair when a 16-year-old steps onto the soccer field to play against the 12-year-olds. So, the Utah Youth Soccer Association scans birth certificates into a restricted database…
Palin set to take stand in Tenn. hacking trial
Bill Poovey of the Associated Press reports that David Kernell, the former student accused of hacking into Sarah Palin’s email account, has reason to be concerned about Palin’s appearance as a witness in his trial: U.S. District Judge Thomas Phillips has denied a defense motion to have prospective jurors answer a questionnaire asking if they…
Indictment: Robbinsville school IT guy spied with cameras under women’s desks
Artemis Coughlan reports: A technology specialist for the Robbinsville School District has been indicted by a Mercer County grand jury on charges he allegedly set up cameras to spy on female workers at the Sharon Elementary School, prosecutors said yesterday. Carl A. Alb, 30, of Beech Street, Pennington, is charged with two counts of invasion…