Two 9th graders attacked the school's wifi network so they wouldn't have to take a test
CBS Television New York reported on the case of two 9th graders of Secaucus High School in New Jersey (USA) who wanted to take a test that tried to disable the school's wifi system so that the teachers could not teach any lesson hours via the Internet and send tests.
Athana Siachandri, a first-year teacher complaining to CBS New York about how he, like other teachers, cannot access the internet, cannot do any work, cannot take tests or send advice .
Artwork: Internet.
Jennifer Montesano, Secaucus school manager confirmed the school's wifi connection was attacked in the past week. He added that they have determined that the two 9th graders of the school may have participated in the incident.
According to law enforcement officials, the boys may have used an application or paid someone online to hack the school's wifi network.
These two students were sent home. Currently, these two boys are facing allegations of computer crime and conspiracy to conduct computer crime. Currently, the school has not announced the discipline for these two boys.
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