Teens Charged With Hacking Into Grades
From Times Wire Reports
Three teenagers face felony charges that they hacked into their Panama City school computer system to “fix” grades, not for themselves but for friends.
The 16-year-olds are enrolled in advanced computer classes at Bay High School, which contacted the sheriff’s office.
One of the teens is charged with offense against intellectual property, and the other two with being principal to offense against intellectual property.
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