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Two men from California have wanted to illegally change
their grades, but now they face up to 20 years in prison on charges that they
have hacked into the state’s university’s PeopleSoft system. This is what it
may happen if the people are trying to change their grades! Maybe that in the
past the teachers were dull enough or less smart than today, but now it is the high
tech security systems that are catching the naughty students.
On the 25h of October 2007 John Escalera,
29 years old, and Gustavo Razo, 28 years, have been charged with using John
Escalera’s position from the California
State University
for gaining illegal access to the university grades database. The two men have
been charged with eleven counts on the indictment, which includes identity
theft, wire fraud, conspiracy and charges of unauthorized computer access. The two
men are facing up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 fines if found guilty and
convicted.
However, although the hackers
have been charged with identity theft, the university’s staff hasn’t been
immediately able to say whether the two men have reached to sensitive
information such as social security numbers.
The University had just recently
updated its PeopleSoft system from a legacy system known as Student Information
Management System / Relational database, but the two men have been caught
during a routine audit designed to check the conversion’s accuracy. Bad luck!
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