Teens Charged With Loading Spyware, Changing Grades

how sad is it?

or does it show that people from across the border, do work together?
why one student is getting so long a punishment?

Teens Charged With Loading Spyware, Changing Grades
Two Orange County teenagers have been charged with breaking into school computers, installing spyware and altering grades.
By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service
June 19, 2008

Two Orange County, California, teenagers have been charged with breaking into high school offices and using stolen usernames and passwords to change lackluster grades to A’s.

Two teens could face prison for allegedly hacking into school’s computer system.

Omar Khan and Tanvir Singh, both 18, are facing multiple felony charges following a series of break-ins at Tesoro High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. Khan was arrested Monday, and Singh was expected to turn himself into court on Tuesday for arraignment.

According to prosecutors, Khan changed the D’s and C’s he was receiving in Spanish, Calculus and English to two A’s and a B+. He’s also charged with stealing tests before they had been given and using a stolen username and password to break into school computers and change the grades of 12 other students.

He is also alleged to have installed spyware software on the computer hosting the school district’s grades database so that he could remotely access this system.

The police were called in after Khan requested a copy of his transcript and school officials noticed his stellar grades, the Orange County district attorney’s office said.

If convicted, Khan could be sentenced to more than 38 years in prison.

Singh, who faces fewer charges, faces three years in prison. He’s charged with breaking into the school with Khan in order to steal an English test on May 19. According to court filings he sent a text message to Khan around 4 p.m. planning the crime. “Hey wana go to the school tonight,” he wrote. “I need someone there with me.”

Academic dishonesty is taken quite lightly among students. It definitely is a serious criminal offence.

It’s very sad. What happened to those days when we used to hide report cards because of a dreaded ‘C’ :teary1:

Re: Teens Charged With Loading Spyware, Changing Grades

punishment is fine, but not imprisonment?

i am in academia. i would rather see a growth of a person and character, when s/he realizes their delibrate academic dishonesty mistake/s, but not imprison their futures.

i would be severe in raprimanding these students, but not deal them out of their right to education.

At least khan was being a bit realistic and left that to a B and not changed it to an A - ahahahahahahhahah

dammit khan and singh - ur only cheating urselves!!!

Re: Teens Charged With Loading Spyware, Changing Grades

idiots crooks bringing shame to the community