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Submission + - student faces 38 years in prison for hacking grade (tgdaily.com) 1

the brown guy writes: "An 18 year old high school student named Omar Kahn is charged with 69 felonies for hacking into a school computer and modifying his grades amongst other things. He changed his C, D and F grades to As, and changed 12 other students grades as well. By installing a remote access program on the schools server Kahn was able to also change his AP scores, distribute test answer keys, and could be looking at a lengthy prison term. Not suprisingly, his parents (who have only recently immigrated to America) have decided not to post the %50000 bail and Kahn is in jail awaiting trial. I don't know about you, but I think this is one of those things that can only happen in America."

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