(Los Angeles Times) Two students were arrested on suspicion of unauthorized computer access and fraud in an alleged grade-changing scandal at San Dimas High School, authorities announced Thursday.
And that's why they were arrested Thursday, after detectives learned that the students hacked the campus' computers to change grades, students told KTLA-TV.
The hacking scheme was discovered about 11:30 a.m. when the investigators learned that the students, whose names were not released, used the school's website to gain unauthorized access to information on the campus' computer network, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
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But San Dimas High students told KTLA-TV that the students changed grades.