college students hack grades and order pizza, cds, magazines
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:58 am
Northridge University students Lena Chen and Jennifer Ngan suspected of hacking a teacher's PC to raise grades, order CDs and send pizza
he Los Angeles city attorney's office says the two students hacked the computer because they felt "the professor was unfair".
They got access to the PC by answering a security question and then changing the password.
They also raised the grades of almost 300 students and gave themselves an A
ordered pizza, magazines and blank CDs and had them shipped to the professor's home.
They face up to a year in prison and will be arraigned next month.
S: http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/07/28/csun_ ... ngegrades/
How horrible, but i wonder what kind of magazines did they ordered.
I wonder how they handle prison if they actually go to prison. I heard it's a rough place.
he Los Angeles city attorney's office says the two students hacked the computer because they felt "the professor was unfair".
They got access to the PC by answering a security question and then changing the password.
They also raised the grades of almost 300 students and gave themselves an A
ordered pizza, magazines and blank CDs and had them shipped to the professor's home.
They face up to a year in prison and will be arraigned next month.
S: http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/07/28/csun_ ... ngegrades/
How horrible, but i wonder what kind of magazines did they ordered.
I wonder how they handle prison if they actually go to prison. I heard it's a rough place.