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Student Expelled After Using Hardware Keylogger to Hack School, Change Grades (bleepingcomputer.com)

Catalin Cimpanu, writing for BleepingComputer: Kansas University (KU) officials have expelled a student for installing a hardware keylogger and using the data acquired from the device to hack into the school's grading system and chang his grades. KU did not release the student's name to the public, but they said the keystroke logging device had been installed on one of the computers in its lecture halls. The student used data collected from the device to change F grades into A grades. Professors said the incident would not have been noticed if the student didn't get greedy about modifications. The hardware device the student used was a run-of-the-mill hardware keylogger that anyone can buy on Amazon or eBay for prices as low as $20. Speaking to local media, various KU professors said they hope not to see any copycats in the near future.

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  1. Re:Surprised? by networkBoy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    nope, and he fits the stereotype of "stupid greedy crims get collared".
    what we didn't hear about is the other student that changed all his grades up by one point. He's passing now, and no one bats an eye because it doesn't stand out.

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  2. Re:Surprised? by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Is anyone surprised that a student tried this? Got caught? Got expelled?

    Not totally surprised, but he got caught because he got greedy, and in my experience most cheaters are not greedy, they just want a passing grade. When I was in college I earned money by writing programs for other students, and when I would ask them what grade they wanted on the assignment, the most common request was for a "B", and even "C" was more requested than "A". They may be dumb, but they are smart enough to know they are dumb, and an "A" will bring suspicion.

  3. Re:I can see why he got an F by computational+super · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually if you're going to do it, go all out: change your status from "enrolled" to "graduated" and see if you get away with it.

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  4. Re:Profs using public terminals and No surprise he by dunkindave · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I doubt the professor used a public terminal to work on student records. More likely, the professor logged into his account from a computer in a lecture hall to pull up a presentation, and with one username/password for all activities, that gave the student access to what the professor did in the grading system as well.