Two teens face charges over school break-ins, computer hacking
June 19, 2008
Students at California high school allegedly wanted to change grades
A teenager faces felony charges over allegations that he repeatedly broke into an Orange County, Calif., high school, hacked into computers to change his grades and stole tests -- all in hopes of improving his college admissions prospects. Omar Khan, 18, should be graduating from Tesoro High School in the Capistrano Unified District; instead, he is being held in jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. Another student, Tanvir Singh, also 18, faces lesser charges.