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Related: About this forumHacking to rig election earns college student one-year prison sentence
Matthew Weaver, a 22-year-old former business student at California State University San Marcos, was sentenced to one year in prison this week for using keylogging software to steal 750 fellow students' passwords and vote himself and four of his fraternity brothers into the student government's president and vice president roles. The five positions would have combined to bring the students a combined $36,000 in stipends, the San Diego Union-Tribue reports.
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On Weavers computer, authorities found a PowerPoint presentation from early 2012, proposing that he run for campus president and that four of his fraternity brothers run for the four vice president spots in the student government. The presentation noted that the presidents job came with an $8,000 stipend and the vice presidents each got a $7,000 stipend.
Weaver also had done a bit of research, with computer queries such as how to rig an election and jail time for keylogger.
Once the school caught onto the scheme, Weaver reportedly turned back to hacking to try to dig himself out of it. The Union-Tribune reports that Weaver created new Facebook accounts in the names of actual classmates, going as far as conducting fake conversations between the accounts to try to deflect blame. That contributed to the one-year prison sentence, which the judge presiding over the case elected even after Weaver pleaded guilty and requested probation.
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NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)I only worry that it will make him money once he gets out.
There are company's that would like to hire people like Matthew Weaver and pay them handsomely for their skills and lack of ethics.
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xfundy
(5,105 posts)AuntFester
(57 posts)You hear that Bush? Rove? Cheney, you listening?
longship
(40,416 posts)Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean, Chapin, Hunt, Colson, Liddy, McCord, Hunt, plus the four caught in the Watergate break-in. 40 total went to jail, many at the top of government. A president was forced to resign under the shadow of inevitable impeachment and conviction by the Senate.
YOHABLO
(7,358 posts)longship
(40,416 posts)In other words, a responsible Congress.
Alas!
AuntFester
(57 posts)The corporate takeover was only just starting. The echo chamber was just a glint in the of right wing thinkers. The hard right was William F. Buckley.
Yes indeed, a very different time.
elleng
(135,876 posts)progressoid
(50,734 posts)rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)Snarkoleptic
(6,024 posts)n/t
longship
(40,416 posts)A term coined at USC by those who eventually became Nixon political operatives. Dwight Chapin, Donald Segretti, et al.
NYtoBush-Drop Dead
(490 posts)SoapBox
(18,791 posts)Cause his getting jail time is all ACORN and O-bama's fault!
blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)That seems like a pretty high amount.
Yes, the time they spend on student government work takes away from time they could spend on some paying job, but that's true of any such extracurricular activity. Am I retroactively owed a stipend for being president of the chess club as an undergrad?
CFLDem
(2,083 posts)or K street!