Online classes in Madhya Pradesh suspended after porn clips appear during lectures

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 15, 2020 12:50 PM2020-09-15T12:50:18+5:302020-09-15T12:50:41+5:30

A shocking incident has come to light on Saturday in Sheopur district of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. After that, ...

Online classes in Madhya Pradesh suspended after porn clips appear during lectures | Online classes in Madhya Pradesh suspended after porn clips appear during lectures

Online classes in Madhya Pradesh suspended after porn clips appear during lectures

A shocking incident has come to light on Saturday in Sheopur district of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. After that, there is a demand to close all online classes in the district. In fact, an online class of 8th class children was running on WhatsApp group of a school in Sheopur. Suddenly, a porn movie started playing on everyone's mobile, after that there was a stir among parents. "We immediately shut down online classes and switched off the phone," a senior government official posted in Sheopur said on condition of anonymity. 

According to a Times of India report, most of the students in this school are from government officials and business families. Sheopur is one of the border districts of Madhya Pradesh, it is close to Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. Meanwhile, school principal Rohit John said that yes, "such an incident has taken place and it looks like the work of some hackers. We have stopped all online classes, classes will start again after fixing all the things. At the same time, he said that now we will strengthen the security of our online class, so that such an incident does not happen again. Earlier, one of San Francisco’s oldest churches has joined the chorus of complaints that Zooming is not safe -- with a lawsuit claiming its bible study class was “Zoombombed” with pornography. A hacker took over users' computers and played "sick and disturbing videos", according to the lawsuit filed by Saint Paulus Lutheran Church. The popularity of the Zoom video chat app has soared in recent months for work and leisure as virus lockdown measures have kept millions at home.
 

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