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#DOE to investigate ‘hacking’ of NYC remote learning class with porn

#DOE to investigate ‘hacking’ of NYC remote learning class with porn

A Brooklyn mom says her sixth-grade kid had the first day of school interrupted by apparent hackers who bombarded an online class with various images — including porn.

The Department of Education says they are probing the disturbing allegations.

“5 minutes into my daughter’s Google meet with her first class, and several ‘students’ have hijacked the meeting,” mom Devon Morales wrote on Twitter, along with a screenshot of the offending video.

She said that whoever disrupted the class first put up images of President Trump: “And then someone streamed PORN!!”

“I’m INFURIATED,” she continued. “My daughter and all the other students present were sexually assaulted today.”

A DOE spokeswoman confirmed that the agency will investigate the apparent breach of security of the class at IS 259 in Dyker Heights.

“Instructional orientation this week exists to get students and families reconnected with their school communities and to troubleshoot any device or connectivity issues,” said Sarah Casasnovas in part in a statement. “As with the first days of school every year, there are initial adjustments that need to be made, both technical and otherwise, and that’s what we accounted for during these orientation days.”

Morales declined to discuss the incident with The Post, but made her displeasure clear in continuing the series of tweets tagging the DOE, Chancellor Richard Carranza and Mayor Bill de Blasio.

“No teachers should be hosting online classes without remote conference managers or IT monitoring them. Intro to b—job’s should NOT have been part of my daughter’s 6th grade curriculum,” she wrote. “Do better!”

The tweets caught the eye of Bay Ridge City Councilman Justin Brannan, who retweeted it with a message of his own.

“I thought we had this figured out,” the Democrat wrote. “This is totally unacceptable and completely avoidable.”

The apparent hacking is just another in a slew of incidents to plague the start of the new school year, including the DOE reneging on a promise that all kids signed up for a blended learning model of in-person and online classes — some 58 percent of city students — would be guaranteed live virtual sessions.

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