Junta probes bad bunny songs on andalusian classroom whiteboards

Education department technicians have investigated since Thursday whether digital whiteboards in Andalusian schools were hacked.

Teachers in several Andalusian provinces reported that the song 'Debí tirar más fotos' by Bad Bunny began playing on the whiteboards Thursday morning during classes and exams. The message 'A petición de Irene' appeared on the screens along with the music.

Regional sources confirmed the episode repeated on Friday. Technicians are working to determine whether it was a hack or a failure in the remotely managed system.

The education administration keeps an investigation open to clarify the origin of the issue. The incident coincides with the artist's concerts in Spain.

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