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THE VOICE OF PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOL SINCE 1959
VOLUME 56, ISSUE 4
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2016
Knights’ tech staff wards off millions of attempted hacks graphic by Diana Leane and Elisabeth Rohde BY DIANA LEANE Online Managing Editor
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enior Jimmy McDermott immediately knew something was amiss after he picked up his iPhone. After checking his messages, he noticed texts sent from his number that he didn’t send. Upon further investigation, he saw the messages included a link to an inappropriate website. Further worsening the situation, he discovered they were sent to random contacts. Three of the recipients were speech coaches he knew throughout the nation, and he expects to see them at competitions this upcoming season. “That really sucks, and of course [the coaches] know it’s not me because that’s just not who I am and obviously it’s a hacker, but still it’s unnerving,” McDermott said. He frustratingly recalls approaching various people, like acting teacher Jeremy Morton, to warn them about corrupt emails sent from his account. McDermott knows hackers
are application, presentation, sesmanaged to send emails and texts from his number by accessing his sion, transport, network, data link and physical. iCloud account through his school The seven layers provide the email. Overall, McDermott’s email district with a very complex, has been hacked into five times. strong defense system, according Although he doesn’t know to District Technology Services Suwhere the hacks originate from, he suspects they come from over- pervisor Nicolas Mazza. Additionally, the district further protects seas because of the broken English their accounts in the corrupt emails. “[Discovering hacked texts] by directly conthe gooMcDermott’s really sucks, and of course necting gle accounts to situation is be[the coaches] know it’s not the district. coming more Students can common as the me because that’s just not observe this secomplexity and who I am and obviously curity measure frequency of atwhen they log in tempted hacks it’s a hacker, but still it’s to their emails increases, acunnerving.” — the second cording to usnews.com. To Jimmy McDermott, senior login the website prompts procounter this, the vides the extra district has an intricate cyber security system protection. District Technology Services that protects students and teachSupervisor Rudy Gomez says just ers’ information. The system involves seven lay- 10 years ago, the district’s securiers and follows the Open Systems ty differed greatly. For example, students’ email passwords were Interconnection (OSI) model. Actheir birthdays. As hackers concording to Microsoft.com, the sevtinue to become more advanced, en layers are stacked into a hierarthe district will continue to expand chy. From top to bottom, the layers
PMK performs Turkey Day parade in New York City BY RILEY LANGEFELD Copy Editor Following months of preparation and anticipation, the Prospect Marching Knights traveled to New York to perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nov. 24. The band performed in both the parade procression as a representative of Prospect and the state of Illinois. This is the first time in Prospect history that the band has taken part in this massive event, which is attended every year by roughly 3 million people and watched by more than 50 million viewers nationwide. But in addition to the honor of performing in the parade, the band was selected to participate in the opening act of the event with the Muppets. They were the only band to do so. Additionally, the band was the last one to perform in the procession, which meant that they carried the role of introducing Santa
Claus for his appearance in the parade. According to band director Chris Barnum, this selection was a great honor. Barnum says that the parade is also different from most events because of its widespread recognition. “For a lot of things that our marching band does, we have to explain to people,” Barnum said. “We have to tell people what it is. But when you say you’re in the Macy’s Parade, there’s no explanation needed.” The band was one of 10 selected to perform in the parade procession alongside the NYPD Marching Band and the Macy’s Great American Marching Band, signifying that they are one of the top marching bands in the nation. On Thanksgiving Day, the band members woke up at 2 a.m. at their hotel in New Jersey to get dressed for an early morning rehearsal. After taking a bus to Manhattan,
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its measures, and Gomez says he wouldn’t be surprised if soon a password had to be at least 10 characters long. “The philosophy of if it’s working, leave it how it is doesn’t apply anymore,” Mazza said. “With technology, you have to keep it up-todate.” Furthermore, the district blocks certain websites to avoid viruses or hacks. However, according to Gomez, the district also does this to prevent students from using the wifi for recreational online activities since they don’t have an unlimited bandwidth. “We don’t develop policies just for the sake of being difficult — it’s for a reason,” Gomez said. Despite these security measures, on the rare occasion, vulnerabilities go unnoticed, causing a security breach. According to Mazza, the district fights about 500,000 attempted hacks a week, so the occasional attack is unavoidable. Gomez says the majority of these attempted hacks originate overseas, coming from codes rather than individuals. Whenever one is detected, the district immedi-
ately takes all necessary security measures. The different security strategies vary on a case-by-case basis, one including temporarily shutting down hacked accounts. “Every day is a challenge in our department, so this [constant threat] will be just one more challenge,” Mazza said. When McDermott first discovered strange emails sent from his account, he notified the tech help desk. Because McDermott is wellversed in technology and code, he has had students approach him about their hacked accounts. McDermott advised them and advises others to immediately go to the tech help desk because they know how to handle the situation in the quickest, most effective way. McDermott commended those who helped him, mentioning they even stayed after school one Friday for 45 minutes to aid him. McDermott doesn’t know how hackers found a way into his account because he is very careful SEE SECURITY, page 2
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