A search warrant says hackers have attempted to change grades at a Virginia high school.
The Washington Post cites the warrant filed in Fairfax County that says the attack began in November when emails were sent from a known Oakton High School Honor Council with a link it purported would take readers to news about the organization. Detectives note in the warrant that the link caused a reader’s computer to download a “key logger” program that steals information such as passwords by recording keystrokes.
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