From Algebra to Bad Bunny: Massive School Hacking Causes Song to Interrupt Class
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From algebra to Bad Bunny: massive school hacking causes song to interrupt class
An investigation is under way after teachers in several provinces, including Malaga, report how classes on Thursday and Friday were interrupted simultaneously by the song Debí Tirar Más Fotos
Several educational centers in Andalusia have reported that several of the digital slates played songs by the Puerto Rican artist.
Bad Bunny's music has unexpectedly burst into the digital slates of several Andalusian educational centers, coming to sound in the middle of class both this Thursday and this Friday. Faced with what happened, the Andalusian Council for Educational Development and Vocational Training has opened an investigation to clarify whether the incidents are related to a possible cyber attack on the schools and institutes affected.Sources from the Andalusia…
A mystery is unfolding in Andalusian classrooms. During classes or in the middle of exams, songs by the famous Bad Bunny begin playing uncontrollably. It has been detected that the Puerto Rican artist's reggaeton music is coming from the digital whiteboards in schools and institutes across the region, although the reason for these interruptions is unknown. Read more
The Board Investigates Whether Digital Slates Have Been Hacked Into Schools to Sound Bad Bunny Songs
Technicians from the Department of Educational Development and Vocational Training have been working since last Thursday to find out if the computer system has been hacked or not...
The incident caused strangeness among teachers, some of whom thought it might be a joke by some student who had connected to the school.
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