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Schoolboy hacker Omar Khan who upped his grades faces 38 years in jail - Read More

Date Added: June 19, 2008 02:32:02 AM
It could be a long time before Omar Khan goes to college: as long as 38 years, according to Orange County prosecutors, who have arrested and charged the 18-year-old student with breaking into his prestigious high school and hacking into computers to change his test grades from Fs to As.

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