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What will the teacher do? - Brianna - 11-09-2012 11:44 AM

We're in computer class and we have this website that other schools use as well. It's called Edmodo. If you know what edmodo is then u must be familiar with it. Remember it's just like Facebook but for school purposes. Anyways, the situation is I wake up at 5:00 a.m and theres this notification that I has installed for my iPod. I clicked on it and it says "Hey I jst haked in 2 ths persuns profile n' missd it op. BTW Mstr W., U r stew ped, puthetik,  a losr, fat as, n, a kreep! So mutch mor I cant explain. •Anonemus". The website says that the post was posted at 2:37 a.m. This means that someone hacked into my account somehow. The teacher knows that when ever I write to him I write in sentences not txt format. He also knows that I love his class, I'm a happy student who enjoys his class, and a honest student. But right now, I don't know who hacked into my account somehow and posted that. Not only that but they screwed up my profile. It took me like 20 min to fix. Im also an A student in his class. I have a few questions which are:
1)What will the school do?
2)What will the teaher do?
3)Does the teacher hate me now?
4)Would my teacher believe me?
5)Will I have to go to talk to the principle?
PS- I did help the teacher as well with some situations that envooved him to where he might have lost his job, but I saved it. A photo insident and some drama. I'm in 8th grade, 14, and a female. The teacher is a male. Just some extra info. Help me, i don't know what the teacher thinks of me. Man I hate the person who did this.


- Max - 11-09-2012 11:52 AM

1) Take a deep breath
Ok, now that you have assessed the situation this is to answer your questions:
1)The school will not enact unless they are alerted or told about the incident in which they will take both sides of the story, in your case your story, then they will 99% of the chance believe you.
2) If you are a good student with no "bad cloud over your head" then the teacher should understand and believe your statement that you were hacked and you didn't write the explicit and far-fetched words stated above.
3) Most likely he doesn't hate you, I don't think he will hate you if you confront him with your facts and or information that you were sleep and unaware of this happening.
4) As stated above in my sentences, your teacher should believe you, but remember to confront him first thing in the morning about the situation and if he believes you then he will have it addressed to the school in which they should track and help avoid the situation.
5) Yes you should confront the principal AFTER consulting with the teacher about this situation and it should help you as long as the information giving above about you being a good student is true, not saying that you are lying, but falsifying information is easily done now a days.
I hope I helped you solve your dilemma and I hope whoever did it is brought to justice.


- anonEmouse - 11-09-2012 11:52 AM

File a formal complaint about the hack. Compose it well and give as many details as possible. A written letter to the superintendent and chief information officer for your district, principal of your school and the PTA if there is one. cc your teacher. Without documented evidence nothing will ever happen.
It was probably someone you know that did this. They will learn their lesson someday.
Always remember that EVERYTHING you do on the computer is or can easily be public.
Hacking is criminal behavior and your district should treat it that way.