"Federal agents can examine webcam photos and other information secretly
collected from students' laptops and stored in the Lower Merion School
District's computer network, a judge has ruled.
Acting on a request from federal prosecutors, U.S. District Judge Jan E.
DuBois agreed to broaden an earlier order that limited the release of the photos
to the students or their parents and lawyers. His order was signed Friday and
made public Monday.
FBI agents and prosecutors want to review the images to see whether any laws
were broken when school district employees activated a tracking system that
snapped photos and copied screen images from lost or stolen laptops.
Lower Merion school officials have acknowledged poor planning and oversight
led the tracking system to capture at least 50,000 images - some showing teens
or their relatives in their homes - from laptops that had already been returned
to students."
Confused by the difference between privacy & security? What might your kid's laptop camera capture if it was secretly turned on by their school while searching for stolen laptops? Soon the FBI will be able to tell you.