A cyber-quest to improve grades resulted in a 17-page complaint and 69 felony counts against two California high school seniors probably not the type of paperwork that'll get them into the Ivy League. The scariest number of all is probably 38- the number of years alleged cyber-hacker Omar Shahid Khan, 18, could face behind bars if convicted on all 69 charges he faces tied to alleged break-ins at Tesoro High School in Las Flores, Calif. His friend, Tanvir Singh, also 18, could face up to three years for four felony counts. Their motive, according to prosecutors? To bulk up...