Mobile devices have become commonplace, with 81% of Americans owning a smartphone in 2019 according to Pew Research Center. As such, mobile devices that are used for communication.
Thu, Dec 17th 2020 3:36am
Tim Cushing
To the detriment of our nation s future, the future of our nation is increasingly being subjected to law enforcement s presents (and presence). On the plus side, it will help students grow up with a healthy distrust of their government.
We ve put cops in schools so kids can be subjected to the same brutality adults receive. Disciplinary problems long-handled by schools and parents are now handled with handcuffs and criminal charges. The same questionable science that leads cops to believe future criminal acts can be predicted by algorithms and checklists is being wielded against children, turning their bad grades and spotty attendance records into criminal predicates.
11 December 2020, 7:09 pm EST By
The country s school districts have silently bought top-level hacking devices called Cellebrite, which is known to be the Federal Bureau of Investigation s technology choice for hunting terrorists via cellphone or smartphone. The government-level hacking device is now in the school s possession, and their interests or purpose for the technology is unknown.
US Schools have kept this matter silent and private, but recent investigations have found that these institutions are looking into secret technologies to use as their weapon of choice in discovering things within the school system. The FBI and police departments initially purchased these phone hacking tools with the hopes of solving crime.