Comment by drusepth
4 years ago
Similar story: the dean of my "high school" [1] asked me to create our school website. Another student apparently poked around on a network drive and found an SQL dump of all the students' network username/passwords. I brought this file to the dean, told them it was available on a shared drive (so they could remove it), and asked if they'd like me to use it -- since I already had it -- to enable all the students to log in to the school website with their existing network usernames/passwords. They said that was a great idea and gave me the OK.
A week later, police escorted me from my dorm and both I and the other student were eventually expelled and threatened with harsh legal action, which never came.
[1] The "high school" was an early-entrance-to-college program where we started college at 16, lived on campus, took the normal freshman/sophomore college courses, and eventually received a high school diploma and an Associate of Science when we graduated at 18. The website was for the school I attended, but the SQL dump included all of the university students as well. The school has since shut down.
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