Hero 10th Grader Hacks School Computers, Offers To Change Students’ Grades For A Fee

10th grader hacks school computers grades

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Do you attend school in the Spring Branch Independent School District down in Texas? Are you not doing so well in one of your classes? Has this 10th grader got a deal for you!

One enterprising sophomore at Memorial High School in Texas hacked his way into the school district’s computer system and for the right fee he was offering to change other student’s grades. That’s how you help a brother out, right there.

Sadly, the story did not end well for our hero, according to the Washington Times

The student was arrested by school district’s own police force on March 31 and has since been charged with breach of computer security, a state felony, the statement said.

“Using a stolen password, the student gained access to the district’s information system and changed personal grades. The student also allegedly offered to change grades for classmates for a fee,” the statement said.

“At this time, an ongoing investigation has found only one other underclassman paid the student to change his/her grades.”

Damn, the school district down there has its OWN POLICE FORCE? Bro, that should have been the first sign you were hacking the wrong system. Where I went to school it probably would have taken them a decade to figure it out.

The school did not name the perp in question, but you just know everyone down there has a pretty good idea by now and whoever it is has already achieved legend status among his peers.

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