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MHS student hacker arrested

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in News
  • — 14 May, 2012

On May 11, a 15-year-old Mammoth Lakes High School student was arrested following an investigation into alleged hacking of the school’s computer system for the purpose of changing student grades. Officer Andy Lehr, the School Resource Officer, became aware of the crime approximately one week ago and after interviewing several students, identified the subject and determined that he was changing the grades for other students for money.

The student, whose name will not be released due to his age, was arrested for 502 of the Penal Code (Unauthorized Access to Computers, Computer Systems, and Computer Data) and 460 PC (Second Degree Burglary) and released to his parents. He was cited back to Juvenile Court. –Press Release

For more information see Lunch’s report from last Friday’s paper.

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