The students who hacked into their high school’s computer system to improve dozens of grades weren’t techies. They weren’t geeks. According to students close to them, they weren’t even all that good with computers. “The grades that they were changing were a lot of D’s and F’s,” said a Stoughton High School freshman, who was eating his lunch at Subway Tuesday. “They just got a software program to break in.” His older brother is one of the students identified in a potential felony investigation that police expect to continue into next week. For now, his brother and several others have been suspended from school and are awaiting an expulsion hearing, district officials confirmed. Full Story
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