We all have seen the scenario. Kid doesn’t like his grade in math, so he hacks into the school’s computer and changes his grade to an A. Now most of the time, this is the plot of a movie or a television show as opposed to a real news story, but today, it is the topic of our bail bond blog post.
Last week in Miami, Florida, an 18 year old about to graduate from high school, decided to give himself a little leg up on the rest of the study body. Using an enormous amount of initiative and know how (something you think he could have used to get good grades in the first place) the student hacked into the school’s computer to change his grades. Unfortunately he got caught and now instead of attending college for four years, he is looking at attending prison for up to 20. Can you say poor choice? Read the original article below.
Original story: A high school student in the US is facing up to 20 years behind bars after allegedly breaking into his school’s computer system and changing grades.
Illustration above by Todd Pendleton, The Oklahoman
Posted by: Eric Granof
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Learn more about the bail bond industry? How to get a cheap bail bond
We all have seen the scenario. Kid doesn’t like his grade in math, so he hacks into the school’s computer and changes his grade to an A. Now most of the time, this is the plot of a movie or a television show as opposed to a real news story, but today, it is the topic of our bail bond blog post.
Last week in Miami, Florida, an 18 year old about to graduate from high school, decided to give himself a little leg up on the rest of the study body. Using an enormous amount of initiative and know how (something you think he could have used to get good grades in the first place) the student hacked into the school’s computer to change his grades. Unfortunately he got caught and now instead of attending college for four years, he is looking at attending prison for up to 20. Can you say poor choice? Read the original article below.
Original story: A high school student in the US is facing up to 20 years behind bars after allegedly breaking into his school’s computer system and changing grades.
Illustration above by Todd Pendleton, The Oklahoman
Posted by: Eric Granof
Read another bail bond blog post: Bedrock Bandits Busted…Stolen Flintstone Four Seater Found
Learn more about the bail bond industry? How to get a cheap bail bond