Six students at Fremont's Mission San Jose High School have been suspended for hacking into the school's computer and changing some of their first-semester grades. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, but the school believes all the students involved have been caught, Principal Stuart Kew said Thursday night. . . .
Six students at Fremont's Mission San Jose High School have been suspended for hacking into the school's computer and changing some of their first-semester grades. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, but the school believes all the students involved have been caught, Principal Stuart Kew said Thursday night.

Kew said the software program the students used to break into the school's records is ``readily available on the Internet'' and that the school is working with the Fremont Unified School District's management information systems officials to install new safeguards.

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