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Princeton Hacks Yale, Harvard Not Surprised

Semji Rkim writes: "Yale Daily News is running a story of several occassions in which Princeton officials entered the Yale Online website and viewed admissions decisions. Princeton officials claim they were simply researching security for their own website. Reportedly the website, on initial log-in, would show applicants either a congratulatory fireworks display or a rejection notice. Princeton officials informally mentioned that they had accessed students' records on Yale's admissions site at an Ivy League deans' conference. The Yale website apparently used names, birth dates, and social security information as unique identifiers to allow access to the site. They are considering adding a PIN in the future."

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  1. In case of slashdotting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    Here's the original article:

    HTTP/1.1 Server Too Busy

  2. Re:Sneaky by CaseyG · · Score: 5, Funny
    If anything, it shows that the guys at Princeton can 'think outside the box' more than those at Yale.

    Unfortunately, they wandered into someone else's box.

    -c.

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    Casey

    More scratches on the cave wall, thanks be to anonymity.

  3. Nice by Reality+Master+101 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Reportedly the website, on initial log-in, would show applicants either a congratulatory fireworks display or a rejection notice.

    Fireworks? What's their rejection notice, then? Top rejection notice graphics:

    -- Picture of Nelson saying "HA! HA!"
    -- Picture of MacDonald's and link to "Hamburger University"
    -- Picture of funeral with the casket labelled "your future" slowly being lowered into ground
    -- The Dell guy saying, "Dude, you're goin' to Community College!"

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    Sometimes it's best to just let stupid people be stupid.