
I consult and provide sys-admin services for a mid-size school, and an ongoing issue we're experiencing is students using the various capabilities of the Opera Browser to bypass most of the network and application. Hi All, I've a bit of an interesting one.
Block Opera Browser for Education Client Security. Is there anywhere I forgot to look? I've gone from supporting a primarily Windows environment to a 98% Mac environment (there is 1 Linux box, and that is storage, and 1 Windows laptop), so forgive my Mac ignorance. Has anyone seen this behavior? Here are some screenshots: I know I could just rename her user folder and have her log in again, and move all her data back, but I'd like to know what is actually causing the issue and how to fix it instead of using a workaround. If I log in as another user, the problem doesn't exist. I cleared her caches, ran permissions repairs, uninstalled chrome, reinstalled chrome, removed the Chrome preferences files. I did everything I could think of short of removing her entire profile and starting over. I asked her when this started and she said a couple days ago. I then noticed all the quotes were links. I walked over and sure enough, MUCH of the text was just quotes.
Today I got a visit from a user who was complaining most of the text on some webpages are just quotes.