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MOE said the Aug 4 cyber-security security incident is separate from the technical issues faced by students at the end of July 2024.The Mobile Guardian app will be removed from all students' personal learning devices, after a global cyber-security breach affected 13,000 students from 26 secondary schools in Singapore...
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MOE to remove Mobile Guardian app from students' devices after cyber-security breachSINGAPORE — The Mobile Guardian app will be removed from all students' personal learning devices, after a global cyber-security breach affected 13,000 students from 26 secondary schools in Singapore.
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MOE to remove Mobile Guardian app following breachThe Mobile Guardian app will be removed from all students’ personal learning devices, after a global cyber-security breach affected 13,000 students from 26 secondary schools in Singapore. In a statement on Aug 5, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said the app will be...
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MOE to remove Mobile Guardian app from students' devices after hacking incidentPreliminary checks showed that about 13,000 students from 26 secondary schools in Singapore had their devices wiped remotely by a hacker, said the Ministry of Education on Monday (Aug 5).
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Mobile Guardian app glitch issues progressively fixed for some students, others turn to pen and paperST understands that more than 1,000 students from at least five MOE schools were affected.
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Students lose internet access, notes on personal learning devices amid Mobile Guardian app glitchOnly iPad users were hit.
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AskST: What are MOE’s newest artificial intelligence tools, and how are schools using them?Five tools, which have been gradually introduced since December 2023, are currently being used.
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