Tikok’s ‘Chromebook Challenge’ fired school laptop in America, inspired security concerns

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A new ticket challenge leads students to harm the school chrombook.

Participants put the objects into the USB port, which causes smoking and fire.

Firefighting officials warned that lithium battery could suffer injuries.

Social media challenges have raised long -standing risks for young users, some tragic deaths occurred. Now, a new trend-pradominal traction popular on Ticketkok is proving to be dangerous, especially in the US, and dangerous.

As NBC News, A dangerous ticket challenge is motivating students to tamper with their school-zari chromebook, making equipment smoking or even catch fire to empty some schools.

Participants insert items such as pencils or paper clips in the USB port, causing small circuits and in some cases, toxic smoke or small fire. Firefighting authorities have also warned that these devices may explode lithium batteries, which can pose a serious risk of injury. Prince George County Public Schools have reported 10 such incidents.

PGCP said in a statement, “In addition to presenting serious safety threats, these tasks can lead to expensive repairs and disciplinary consequences.” “We have seen some incidents related to Chromebook Challenge in our district. We are actively monitoring this trend and informed our community about risks.”

Loudown County Public Schools reported a significant increase in the number of students required to repair – a signal – a sign that some students can accept the challenge.

Dan Adams of LCPS said, “Children can see it as just a joke or harmless mischief, but this is something that can really cause a dangerous situation and simply wants to protect our children.” NBC News.

Because computer school systems are related, parents may have to pay for repair or replaced devices.

Tikok said that the video is not unique to its platform. It said that it has blocked some discovery words such as “Chromebook Challenge.”