The Department of Orange County Sheriff of California (USA) conducted one investigation and found that an ex-student Omar Khan of a high school had planted spying software onto the PCs many school administrators and teachers used, all through the concluding year of his schooling, reports D.A.Patch.com on March 21, 2011.
Actually, the 21-year-old Omar along with one more pupil began infiltrating the offices of Tesoro High School during 2008 for planting the spyware, stealing tests as well as altering grades. Omar, with the spyware, determined the username and password the registrar and his physics teacher used. Subsequently, he gained admission into the classroom PC where he altered his grades along with test scores. Tgdaily.com published this in news on March 22, 2011.
Also, during April 2008, invigilators at a statistics exam caught Omar copying an answer. Later during the weekend he infiltrated the computer of the school's vice-principal so he could steal and destroy the relevant evidences of his cheating, the office of the DA stated and PCWorld.com published it on March 22, 2011.
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