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Whether you're using a cell phone...
lab computer, or laptop...
somebody on the internet could be watching you.
This is a creepy thought for students like Kelsey Baumann.
It's kind of scary. I mean,
I personally don't like being stalked. (laughter)
Students who used rented laptops at a Pennsylvania high school found this out the hard way recently.
Two IT staffers used remote access software to access the student's web cams.
They captured thousands of pictures of students in their homes.
Stories of IT misuse make Bowman wonder what the University's IT staff could do with her personal data.
If people got a hold of passwords and stuff like that,
and could go in my e-mail and send stuff, you know?
Once you're logged into the you know want to live in the universities network IQ officials say the laws are kept
that when you live in where you live in and what state you visit
these laws are mostly used to keep the networks secure they look for trends in patterns in
the logs to see where security could be an issue party officials say that viruses that
becomes so advanced
they're using this kind of information is essential
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not much else we can do it
use the information we have to try it
that attack
I see officials say only those with a valid reason have access to these lines
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I think this was their privacy on the internet is everybody's responsibility
they say that the easiest way to keep
keep your data to yourself the the number is to to that
sure the personal information because when something is anywhere and the internet
and in control it anymore
this is indeed a no-brainer
the good thing is that
the on the events that concerned about by symbol world
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