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Schoolboy hacker Omar Khan who upped his grades faces 38 years in jail
The Times ^ | June 19, 2008 | Chris Ayres in Los Angeles

Posted on 06/18/2008 4:46:55 PM PDT by null and void


Omar Khan

It could be a long time before Omar Khan goes to college: as long as 38 years, according to Orange County prosecutors, who have arrested and charged the 18-year-old student with breaking into his prestigious high school and hacking into computers to change his test grades from Fs to As.

If convicted on all 69 counts, including altering and stealing public records, computer fraud, burglary, identity theft, receiving stolen property and conspiracy, Mr Khan could spend almost four decades in prison.

He is currently being held on $50,000 (£25,500) bail and is scheduled to appear in court today.

Mr Khan’s defence lawyer, Carol Lavacol, described her client as “a really nice kid” and said: “There’s a lot more going on than meets the eye.”

Prosecutors claim that between January and May, Mr Khan, who lives in Coto de Caza, one of Orange County’s oldest and most expensive gated communities, repeatedly broke into Tesoro High School, which was made famous by the reality TV series Real Housewives of Orange County.

In an alleged plot that resembles the script to the 1986 high school comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, prosecutors claim that he then used teachers’ passwords to hack into computers and change his test scores. In at least one test, an English exam, Mr Khan had been given an F grade because he was caught cheating.

Prosecutors claim that the teenager, who is alleged to have broken into the school late at night with a stolen master key, also changed the grades of 12 other students, and that he installed spyware on school hard drives that allowed him to access the computers from remote locations.

Tesoro High has 2,800 pupils and often appears in Newsweek magazine’s annual list of best high schools.

Mr Khan’s plan, the prosecution argues, was to get a place at one of the colleges within the University of California system. After his application was rejected, he requested copies of his student records, known as “transcripts” in the US educational system, so he could appeal. But when teachers looked at his files and noticed all the A grades that had magically appeared next to all the courses he had taken they realised something was wrong.

“School administrators alerted law enforcement after noticing a discrepancy in Mr Khan’s grades,” the Orange County District Attorney’s office said. “Subsequent investigation revealed that Mr Khan was in possession of original tests, test questions and answers, and copies of his altered grades. Khan is accused of stealing master copies of tests, some of which were e-mailed to dozens of students.”

The case has once again raised the question of whether technology, in particular mobile phones that can access the internet, has resulted in an epidemic of cheating in the high-school system. The Orange County Register, a local newspaper, asked its readers yesterday to respond to a poll asking if “technology is giving [students] an advantage”, or whether it is just “the same stuff using new tools”.

Another student, Tanvir Singh, also 18, is accused of conspiring with Mr Khan and faces up to three years in prison. The pair allegedly exchanged text messages last month while organising a break-in.

Jim Amormino, of the local sheriff’s department, said that he was astonished by the sophistication of the scheme, especially given the age of the defendants. “I think they [now] wish they would have put their talents into studying,” he said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: education; ferrisbueller
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1 posted on 06/18/2008 4:46:55 PM PDT by null and void
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To: weighted Companion Cube

ping


2 posted on 06/18/2008 4:47:33 PM PDT by null and void (Bureaucracies are stupid. They grow larger by the square of their age and stupider by its cube.)
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38 years? What nonsense.

He should be executed for sucha crime.

OK< sarcasm off.


3 posted on 06/18/2008 4:49:05 PM PDT by Balding_Eagle (OVERPRODUCTION......... one of the top five worries for American farmers.)
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To: null and void

Omar to Tesoro: “I’ve upped my grades. Up yours!”


4 posted on 06/18/2008 4:50:17 PM PDT by RichInOC (No! BAD Rich! (What'd I say?))
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To: null and void
ut when teachers looked at his files and noticed all the A grades that had magically appeared next to all the courses he had taken they realised something was wrong.

Got a little greedy here I see...

5 posted on 06/18/2008 4:50:17 PM PDT by John123 (Obama said that he has been in 57 states. I will now light myself on fire...)
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To: null and void

An important piece of information to share with new 18 year olds, even ones like mine that have not been in trouble, is that along with their new “adulthood” comes the end of their eligibility to participate in the juvenile justice system.


6 posted on 06/18/2008 4:51:55 PM PDT by Hazwaste (Vote! Vote for the conservative local, state, and national candidates of your choice, but VOTE!)
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To: null and void

Some of our most interesting news comes from Brit newspapers.


7 posted on 06/18/2008 4:53:52 PM PDT by givemELL
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I bet half the ‘A’ students couldn’t figure out how to hack into school records.


8 posted on 06/18/2008 4:56:26 PM PDT by The_Republican (Conservatives are in trouble because they hate Scarlett Johanson.)
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"I did not achieve this position in life by having some snot-nosed punk leave my cheese out in the wind."

10 posted on 06/18/2008 4:57:30 PM PDT by dfwgator ( This tag blank until football season.)
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To: null and void
It could be a long time before Omar Khan goes to college: as long as 38 years, according to Orange County prosecutors, who have arrested and charged the 18-year-old student with breaking into his prestigious high school and hacking into computers to change his test grades from Fs to As.

Are there any prosecutors left in this country that aren't idiots? I think not.
11 posted on 06/18/2008 4:58:24 PM PDT by microgood
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He must have passed algebra and computer science without cheating...


12 posted on 06/18/2008 5:00:31 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: microgood

No man’s life, liberty or property are safe as long as court is in session. (With apologies to Will Rogers)...


13 posted on 06/18/2008 5:01:05 PM PDT by null and void (Bureaucracies are stupid. They grow larger by the square of their age and stupider by its cube.)
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To: givemELL
"Some of our most interesting news comes from Brit newspapers."

Can't have the American public getting the idea that little Omar is in sync with Arab stereotypes...

14 posted on 06/18/2008 5:01:48 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Jimmy Carter is the skidmark in the panties of American History)
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15 posted on 06/18/2008 5:04:33 PM PDT by Bobalu (What do I know, I'm a Typical White Guy)
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To: editor-surveyor

Since when is there a stereotype of Arabs as creative hackers?


16 posted on 06/18/2008 5:05:31 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves. - A. Lincoln)
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To: Morgana
Some people don’t even get that for murder!

True, some people get a senate seat for life.

17 posted on 06/18/2008 5:06:35 PM PDT by EagleandLiberty (Psst... Serious questions Conservatives - want McCain or a Marxist in the White House?)
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To: EagleandLiberty
To be fair, I don't think the murder actually caused the senate seat for life...
18 posted on 06/18/2008 5:18:32 PM PDT by null and void (Bureaucracies are stupid. They grow larger by the square of their age and stupider by its cube.)
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So while MS-13 gang members roam around free, the OC DA goes after a kid that hacked his grades like it was the Federal reserve.


19 posted on 06/18/2008 5:36:23 PM PDT by EricT. (The tree of liberty needs to be watered...)
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Hey. The stupid kid is here legally. That makes him fair game.

If he were an illegal they wouldn’t dare touch him for fear of being called racist!


20 posted on 06/18/2008 5:38:30 PM PDT by null and void (Bureaucracies are stupid. They grow larger by the square of their age and stupider by its cube.)
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