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[ISN] One "hacker" expelled; more hearings scheduled
Forwarded from: William Knowles <wk@xxxxxxx>
http://www.stoughtonnews.com/news.cfm?num=3471
[ http://lists.insecure.org/lists/isn/2003/May/0007.html - WK]
Terry Hagerty
Courier Hub Reporter
May 12, 2003
STOUGHTON -- The Stoughton Board of Education Tuesday night voted
unanimously to expel a Stoughton High School student for illegally
gaining entrance to school computers and altering grades and
attendance records.
Monday night's expulsion hearing was the first of three separate
hearings scheduled for this week for the three students alleged to
have been the main actors in the scheme. The expulsion hearing was
closed to the press and public.
Several students have also been suspended in the case, which involves
as many as 20 students, some of whom reportedly had grades changed
unbeknownst to them.
Some students were charged $5 per grade change, according to official
reports.
Also, the grade of at least one athlete, who was academically
ineligible to play sports last fall, had his grade altered in an
apparent attempt to make him eligible again, although he told
officials he was not aware of the grade change.
The accused students used a sophisticated computer program which is
able to detect the keystrokes used in typing in a password and
transfer the information to a website, 'ispynow.com', so the
information could be accessed from a remote site.
The students were apparently able to use the program undetected and
leave it in place, as early as last December, even while district
computers had undergone a security audit in January, Supt. Myron
Palomba recently said.
On several occasions, students used school computers, including school
library computers, to gain access to faculty computers.
A teacher initially detected that grades of three students in her
algebra/trigonometry class had been changed on her computer entries.
A further investigation determined the hackers also had changed
student grades posted by several other teachers.
When questioned by district officials, with his parents present, one
16-year-old student said he and two other students had used a program
which will log 'everything' a computer does, and then send that
information to an Internet website.
The program can capture keystrokes (i.e. passwords), e-mails, instant
messages and both sides of 'chat conversations' and even credit card
numbers.
The computer intrusions cost school officials time and expense by
having to check computers at all of the district's schools.
Palomba said the school district is working with Madison?s Inacom
Information Systems to evaluate and improve the district?s computer
security system.
Charges against several students are pending, Police Chief Pat
O'Connor said early this week.
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