mattburgess,

STORY: Thousands of US schools' emergency planning documents—including active shooter plans—and reports about drills they've conducted were leaked online.

The files, linked to education software firm Raptor Technologies, included evacuation plans, with maps showing the routes students should take and where they should gather during emergencies; details of students who pose a threat on campus; medical records; court documents relating to restraining orders and family abuse

The files were part of 800GB of data that were left exposed and totaled more than 4 million records

https://www.wired.com/story/us-school-shooter-emergency-plans-leak/

rotopenguin,

@mattburgess @mattburgess it's not that big a deal. Everybody knows that the official policy is
Kids: trained to run around chaotically and throw whatever they can, try to drag out their own execution from five seconds to ten seconds.
LE: interdict immediately. Entangling the attacker even with a disadvantaged response means that he isn't executing children efficiently.

And the actual response is:
Kids: run around chaotically and throw whatever they can, try to drag out their own execution from five seconds to ten seconds.
LE: wait for everything to quiet down, then stroll in.

derekheld,

@mattburgess I don’t think this graphic is supposed to be in this article

mattburgess,

@derekheld thanks for flagging, that was added in error and should be removed shortly. If you want to read the story the chart should be in, it’s here https://www.wired.com/story/csam-sellers-monero-rise/

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