An 18-year-old student is accused of hacking into the Wayne-Westland school district's computer network -- crashing 5,000 computers in 29 buildings and forcing thousands of dollars in repairs, police said. Wayne-Westland school officials confirmed "dozens" of computer system crashes between March 6 and May 8, but they don't believe the hacker obtained any personal or sensitive information, police Sgt. David Heater said. . David Randall, a Belleville teen who takes computer classes at the William D. Ford Career Technical Center, faces a hearing Thursday in Westland District Court on a charge of having unauthorized access to a computer. If convicted, he could face penalties ranging up to five years in prison. Moreover, he could face disciplinary action by Wayne-Westland school officials, and his graduation could be threatened, Heater said. The link for this article located at www.hometownlife.com is no longer available. . A young individual faces accusations of infiltrating the Ascot-Crown school system, affecting numerous devices and leading to expensive restoration efforts.. Teen Hacker, Computer Network Breach, School District Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
When Gunderson High School launched its wireless network this fall, some parents were alarmed. Would a hacker be able to break into student laptops? View sensitive information stored on district servers? Tamper with grades? Cliff Herlth, the tech resource teacher, assured . . . . When Gunderson High School launched its wireless network this fall, some parents were alarmed. Would a hacker be able to break into student laptops? View sensitive information stored on district servers? Tamper with grades? Cliff Herlth, the tech resource teacher, assured them the network was secure. Only certain computers with registered wireless cards could connect to it. To anyone who lacked the proper technical IDs, the school network was virtually invisible. ``The only way you could get on our network at all if you are not on the list is by plugging in,' Herlth said. In other words, an electronic intruder would have to physically enter the school and connect to an ethernet cable. The link for this article located at Mercury News is no longer available. . Gunderson High School has reassured parents regarding the safety of its wireless network, addressing worries about potential cyber threats to student laptops.. Wireless Network Security, Cyber Threat Management, Educational Technology Risks. . Anthony Pell
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