QuickTold: Apple computers and software enable school district to spy on students in their homes. Following a major shitstorm, the FBI is now involved.

Tip by Anonymous | Added 2010-02-21, 12:28 PM | 19 Replies

Name
Subject
Comment

Have news of Apple getting told? Found a Mac user making an arrogant comment on a forum somewhere? Send it in!

ToldNet: tell

Status as of 04:57 PM: Apple TOLD | Microsoft TOLD | AT&T TOLD | Intel TOLD | AMD TOLD | Nvidia NOT TOLD

> Anonymous 02/21/10(Sun)14:14 No.6410 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
Apple doing what they do best.
> /g/ - United Tech Support Service !TrIpCoDekE 02/21/10(Sun)14:15 No.6411 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
Steve Jobs watches you masturbate.
> Anonymous 02/21/10(Sun)14:19 No.6414 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
>>6411
And then broods over your ripe organs begging to be harvested.
> Marty Chang 02/21/10(Sun)15:46 No.6416 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
This isn't so much Apple-related as it is School-related, but this kind of thing pisses me off. Primary and secondary school was Hell for me because of fuckers like the people in this school district, and they're one of the reasons why I'm so fucked up in the head today.
> Anonymous 02/21/10(Sun)16:04 No.6418 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
Think of the CP!
> Anonymous 02/21/10(Sun)16:16 No.6419 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
I had no idea that the computers involved were Macs

But deep down I supposed it was 99% true.
> Anonymous 02/21/10(Sun)21:05 No.6426 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
thanks alot apple computers
> Anonymous 02/22/10(Mon)09:18 No.6432 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
I'd like to see the photograph in question
> Anonymous 02/22/10(Mon)13:22 No.6434 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
>>6432
Faggot was beating off to gay porn.
> Anonymous 02/22/10(Mon)19:11 No.6438 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
wtf, how didn't they notice? Most laptops have a LED that activates when the camera is on.

>Lower Merion, an affluent district in Philadelphia's suburbs, issues Apple laptops to all 2,300 students at its two high schools.
>2,300
>Apple Laptops
LOL
> Anonymous 02/23/10(Tue)01:07 No.6439 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
>issues Apple laptops to all 2,300 students at its two high schools.

Jesus christ. That must have cost billions.
> Anonymous 02/23/10(Tue)01:30 No.6442 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
>>6439
Yes. Billions of told.
> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)18:34 No.6461 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
>>6434
Actually eating candy that looked somewhat like pills (drugs).

>>6438
Reportedly the camera is only activated for the split second necessary to take a pic, so the LED only flickers.
> Anonymous 02/24/10(Wed)22:37 No.6464 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
Shit like this makes me schizophrenic, even if no one has reason to spy on me. I have my camera facing the wall. It can't see shit.
> Anonymous 02/26/10(Fri)06:21 No.6470 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
http://strydehax.blogspot.com/2010/02/spy-at-harrington-high.html
>The truly amazing part of this story is what's coming out from comments from the students themselves. Some of the interesting points:
>* Possession of a monitored Macbook was required for classes
>* Possession of an unmonitored personal computer was forbidden and would be confiscated
>* Disabling the camera was impossible
>* Jailbreaking a school laptop in order to secure it or monitor it against intrusion was an offense which merited expulsion

>Occasionally we would notice that the green light was on from time to time but we just figured that it was glitching out as some macbooks do sometimes.
>glitching out as some macbooks do sometimes.
lol
>Some few covered it up with tape and post its because they thought the IT guys were watching them.

> hdMfmVEnxzfICYyillb Anonymous 02/06/12(Mon)19:16 No.9514 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
пишет:Great blog here! Also your web site loads up fast! What web host are you using? Can I get your aiftliafe link to your host? I wish my web site loaded up as fast as yours lol
> GIEUabArLnvSe Anonymous 02/07/12(Tue)11:38 No.9567 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
I spilmy could not leave your website prior to suggesting that I extremely enjoyed the usual info a person provide in your visitors? Is gonna be back steadily in order to inspect new posts.
> EwxnevMIMW Anonymous 02/07/12(Tue)19:53 No.9612 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
Robert Allen; thank you sir, for this easy cash opuirtpnoty.
> ftbeXiKMbRphX Anonymous 02/07/12(Tue)21:54 No.9623 
ToldNet: No functions currently available.
they’ll put up with a lot more deicbedsinoe from you, their offspring, than employers would. You won’t get tossed out onto the street for mouthing off, refusing to ever run the dishwasher or mow the lawn, striking and nearly killing other people in the social unit, etc. This will remain true as long as you and your parents are highly genetically related — meaning forever.So the cost of deicbedsinoe is far lower in the family, and you thus have a natural incentive to behave more defiantly at home than at the workplace. Evidently this tendency is so strong that parents try to beat it out of you by sending you through a 13 year-long grinder.In effect, parents are outsourcing and automating the task of instilling obedience to parental wishes in their offspring. There has been a secular change for parents to have warmer hearts about disciplining children, which threatens to make the offspring even more disobedient at home. Parents would rather not consciously decide this trade-off themselves because that would be violating one of those “sacred trade-offs” that you aren’t even supposed to think about. So they off-load that responsibility to the schools.The parents get to feel great about themselves for applying such gentle discipline at home, they don’t suffer the costs of greater deicbedsinoe since *someone* is still making the kids obey parents, and they have someone else to blame if discipline goes too far. And gain best of all they don’t have to think about a sacred trade-off.The school is a battleground where children, parents, and teachers / administers fight. Capitalists, employers, etc., have little to do with it.