A breach in the systems, using the high-tech criminal means here, and the perp here was, enticed by???  Oh yeah, MONEY!!!off of the Front Page Sections, translated…

The Student Introduced the Instructor, Hacked into the Systems at School, Four were Arrested, Department of Education: the System of Evaluation of Teachers' Qualifications Wasn't Hacked in

A famous math instructor of a famed cram school in Tainan, Tsai, worked with two hackers, suspected of hacking into the department of education in the various cities around the country, the high school, middle and elementary school system, to steal about 7.5 million data files of personal information of parents and students, as well as the grades, then, through a man named Chen, sold each of the data files at anywhere around ten to twenty thousand N.T. to the various cram schools for the purpose of enrollment; the district attorney office's investigator specializing in high-tech crimes found four suspects, charged them for breaking the laws of privacy of citizens, the courts set the bail for Tsai at $200,000N.T.s, while the other three suspects were taken into custody.

The Department of Education stated, that the case is currently investigated by the district attorney's office, and will keep on following up, the Taiwanese Teacher's University's Psychological Testing Center responsible for overseeing the workings of the middle school educational exams wasn't hacked in, and will be sending out the notices for the local department of education to watch out for the data files to be encrypted, so the files don't get stolen by hackers again, and will be assisting the local governments to set up training sessions on elevating the awareness of information security.

Based off of understanding, the hacker, Chai worked as the internet system management of a school, knows the systems, the facilities, the set up of the webpage designs of the schools well, good at writing the computer programs that attacked the holes in the systems; Chang started researching into the hacker programs in his elementary school years on his own, was prosecuted for hacking into someone else's sites and was sued, very agile in breaking the firewalls of the webpages.

Chai in his high school years, when Chang was in the elementary years, they'd met on the Hacker Annual Conferences, the student of the cram school instructor Tsai knew Chang, and told him that Chang is very skillful in stealing personal data, asked if the cram school has the need for such services, they'd connected, and, Chang invited Chai onboard too.

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how these hackers, do, "business", behind this huge screen called the WWW! Photo from online

The Tainan D.A.'s Office received the calls that the cram schools are using the personal data of the students, and selling them off as dummy accounts, and selling the personal data of students out.  The local offices of the Investigation Bureau in Tainan started chasing the I.P. addresses, and found the thirty-two year-old man, Chen who was responsible for selling out the personal data, arrested him back in September, the D.A. asked the courts to keep him in custody, and followed the leads, and chased upstream.

The D.A. found, that the biggest seller of the cram school industry is the forty-seven-year-old math instructor, Tsai who works in a cram school, they'd found, that since 2015, he'd worked with Chai (age 36), Chang (age 27), the two hackers, infiltrated into the local departments of education, the high school, middle and elementary school websites, to get the personal data of the grades of the students, the personal information of the parents, a total of over 7.5 million individual data.

The two hackers, in order to escape detection from the school's anti-hacker programs, they were patient to download the students' profiles separately, then, handed it over to Tsai, who gave the data to Chen to sell, and ninety-percent of the profits were split amongst the two hackers, the D.A. estimated that they'd earned over millions of dollars illegally.  As the second bust for the searches came last month, the D.A. took Tsai into custody, but the courts gave the bail of Tsai at $100,000N.T.s; on the eleventh of this month, the police arrested the two hackers, and, asked the courts to keep them in custody, which the courts signed off on.

The three separate busts confiscated a total of seventeen cell phones, ten laptops, a web storage server, many hard drives, the tools they used to commit the crimes, along with watches, name brand goods, the amount of $300,000 N.T. in cash, and, in Tsai's flash drives, they'd found more than 7.5 million sets of data.

And so, this, is how high tech crimes are, happening, the data you try to keep private, is, that easily, hacked, and sold off for "scraps", and the motive is still, money, and, because this man works in the realms of education, he had easy access to these information, and, with money tempting him, he'd, sold the information off, and got caught!


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