La Junta indaga sobre las canciones de Bad Bunny en las pizarras de las aulas andaluzas

Los técnicos de la Consejería de Educación investigan desde el jueves si las pizarras digitales de los centros escolares andaluces han sido hackeadas.

Profesores de varias provincias andaluzas informaron de que la canción 'Debí tirar más fotos' de Bad Bunny comenzó a sonar en las pizarras el jueves por la mañana durante las clases y los exámenes. En las pantallas apareció el mensaje 'A petición de Irene' junto con la música.

Fuentes regionales confirmaron que el episodio se repitió el viernes. Los técnicos están trabajando para determinar si se trató de un hackeo o de un fallo en el sistema gestionado de forma remota.

La administración educativa mantiene abierta una investigación para esclarecer el origen del problema. El incidente coincide con los conciertos del artista en España.

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