Teen faces 38 years in jail for grade-tampering hack
The 18-year-old Calif. student allegedly broke into school computers
Computerworld - A California teen faces up to 38 years in jail on charges he broke into his school's computers to alter grades so he could improve his chances of getting into college.
Omar Khan, 18, of Coto de Caza this week was charged with 69 felony counts including 34 for altering a public record, 11 for stealing and secreting a public record and seven for illegal computer access and fraud. Charged along with him was Tanvir Singh, also 18, of Ladera Ranch, who faces up to three years in prison for allegedly conspiring with Khan in the plot to manipulate grades.
Khan was arrested on Tuesday; Singh turned himself in to authorities yesterday.
Both teens are seniors at Tesoro High School, a Rancho Santa Margarita-based institution recently ranked among the Top 1,000 high schools in the U.S. by Newsweek. A statement by Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckus' office described Khan as breaking into his school facilities on numerous occasions between January and May to access school computers and change his grades. He was charged with stealing personal log-in credentials from teachers to break into school computers and change current grades from advanced placement (AP) tests as well as grades from past semesters.
Khan allegedly changed Fs and Ds to As on numerous occasions. Though most of the time he allegedly changed his own grades, he also altered the permanent transcripts of at least 12 other students at Tesoro High School, Rackauckus' office said.
On one occasion, Khan allegedly used credentials belonging to a teacher to access his school district's main grade database and install a malware program that would have given him access to the system from multiple locations.
His actions were detected when Khan sought an official transcript of his grades and school officials noted a discrepancy, said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for Rackauckus. An investigation found Khan to be in possession of copies of his altered grades as well as master copies of original tests and answers -- some of which he e-mailed to other students.
Singh, meanwhile, faces three felony charges for allegedly exchanging several text messages with Khan on one occasion discussing plans to break into a teacher's classroom and steal a test. The 38 years that Khan faces is the maximum he can get if he is convicted on all 69 felony counts and receives the maximum sentence on each, Emami said.
"These are serious charges -- burglary, ID theft, receiving stolen property, conspiracy," Emami said.
Both students are expected to be formally arraigned in court early next month.
Read more about Security in Computerworld's Security Topic Center.



- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Overcome Top 7 Admin Challenges of Active Directory
- As Active Directory's role in the enterprise has drastically increased, so has the need to secure the data. Gain insight on creating repeatable,...
- Insiders Can Ruin Your Company. Take Action.
- Did you know that 80 percent of threats to an organization come from the inside? The threat from insiders is often overlooked in...
- Top Solutions and Tools to Prevent Devastating Malware
- Custom malware frequently goes undetected. According to Forrester Research, the best way to reduce risk of breach is to deploy file integrity monitoring...
- X-Ray of the PCI Process-4 Proactive Steps
- This white paper from Forrester Research Inc., helps break PCI into understandable components. Security and risk professionals will gain knowledge and insight into...
- Identity Governance: The Business Imperatives
- This white paper describes the business challenges and opportunities that are driving interest in Identity Governance while discussing considerations your organization should make... All Security White Papers
- Live Webcast
Playing Defense: Staying on Top of Your Disaster Recovery Game - When it comes to disaster recovery, rapidly growing data volumes, distributed computing models, and new technologies all combine to present an ever-changing playing...
- Introduction to VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5
- Traditional disaster recovery solutions are often too expensive, complex and unreliable to meet business requirements. As a result, IT departments are hesitant to...
- The Top Ten Secrets to Avoiding SAN Performance Problems
- Maintaining peak performance while simultaneously addressing the root cause of SAN errors is challenging. Learn the most common SAN problems and explore new...
- Deduplication Without Compromise
- Go inside Quantum's scalable, high-performance, multi-protocol new DXi deduplication appliances, designed to make backup much more effective. Discover how the new future-proof DXi6700...
- Director of Disk Products Discusses DXi6700
- Discover how the new DXi 6700 series of deduplication appliances provide investment protection and a future-proof feature set, all while delivering fast, scalable,...
- Playing Defense: Staying on Top of Your Disaster Recovery Game
- When it comes to disaster recovery, rapidly growing data volumes, distributed computing models, and new technologies all combine to present an ever-changing playing... All Security Webcasts