In the wake of widespread and mostly bad publicity after it blocked two students from giving a presentation, Blackboard has responded with official silence (nothing on their website or in the press release news wires). But in a message to the BLKBRD-L Blackboard's David Yaskin posted a terse response to some of the criticisms. According to Yaskin, someone (presumably the students) was "working for a competitor" and deliberately accessed the system in order to "falsify security events and financial transactions."
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