First of all it is alleged that she did it. This does not mean she actually did it. Second if it was her, then the punishment should fit the crime, not make the crime fit the desired punishment.
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First of all it is alleged that she did it. This does not mean she actually did it. Second if it was her, then the punishment should fit the crime, not make the crime fit the desired punishment.
LMAO.. well i guess this thread will be added to the list of the "help! how do i change my grades at skool?" kiddies.. see.. changin ur grades isnt really that complicated.. u dont need to be uber leet to change ur grades.. tho did it ever occur to that girl that her teachers have HARD COPIES of the grades?? in paper!.. lol
True, only "allegedly", but if we converse under the assumption that the student is innocent, it makes for a lot less of a lively topic. :)
Whenever some kiddie asks me about changing grades, one of my little: "Have you thought about" bits are that teachers will usually notice and will usually check their notes and figure out that you couldn't have passed that class when you only came for the first day of it :p
You'd think organisation would have learned about social ingeneering by now and have verification procedure for changing/resetting passwords...
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Gosh!!!!!!!................
i can say hes' one good cracker i cant even guess my teachers password, and what are those charges pretty harsh for that guy, as if he had broken into their school financial account i think the problem is in their teachers. like in our school some student can ask some close teacher for a password that can connect them to the school's system
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A university student broke into her school's computer system and gave herself passing grades in three courses
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Insler called human resources employees at the school and requested a new password for each instructor, then logged into the system.
Insler also gained access to the system by guessing another teacher's password, according to court documents.
Sgear17, Are you replying to the same thread as everyone else?Quote:
Originally posted here by Sgear17
and what are those charges pretty harsh for that guy, as if he had broken into their school financial account
thanks for all the posts - its kinda cool to take a real world example and have all of your opinions on the subject...