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Ex-student faces felony in attempt to change grades


From: InfoSec News <isn () C4I ORG>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 00:18:33 -0600

http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/daily/issues/2001/02/12/campus/breakin.shtml

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By Mike Saewitz
The Daily Northwestern

A Northwestern student who was arrested and expelled after breaking
into his professor's office and attempting to change his grades
appeared Feb. 1 at Circuit Court in Skokie on a felony charge of
burglary.

Vincent M. Rosso, 20, a Weinberg junior, confessed in December to
breaking into his computer science professor's office with a crowbar,
attempting to change his grades by altering his professor's computer
file and stealing his professor's laptop computer, said Lt. Glenn
Turner of University Police.

He is scheduled to appear at Circuit Court on April 30 after
completing a two-month psychological evaluation requested by his
defense attorney, Turner said.

Asst. Prof. Jennifer Schopf arrived at her third-floor office at 1890
Maple Ave. on Dec. 8, the Friday of finals week of fall quarter, to
find her office door open, the door handle almost broken off, her
desktop computer turned off and her laptop computer missing, Turner
said.

She noticed that a spreadsheet on the hard drive containing grades for
her 120-student Operating Systems 343 class had been altered at 6:30
a.m. on Dec. 6, Turner said. By comparing a hard copy of the grades
with the file, Schopf determined that three students' grades had been
changed.

The building's electronic access record shows Rosso one of the three
students whose grades were changed used a keycard given to computer
science majors to enter the third floor at 6:15 a.m. of that same day,
Turner said.

UP contacted Rosso on Dec. 8, and he confessed to the break-in and the
theft, as well as an attempted break-in to the philosophy department,
1818 Hinman Ave., the same night.

"He said he was worried about his parents finding out his grades were
poor," Turner said. "I don't think we've ever caught a student doing
something like this."

Though Director of Residential Life Gregg Kindle declined to comment
on the matter, Schopf said she was "100 percent sure" Rosso was
expelled from the university the day he confessed.

Turner said Rosso stole the laptop computer and changed other
students' grades to throw police off track.

"He didn't want it to be obvious that it was him," Turner said. "He
wanted it to look good."

Rosso told police the location of a dumpster that contained Schopf's
laptop computer, which was recovered and returned to Schopf.

Schopf said the spreadsheet Rosso changed was used to set up final
grades for the class. She said he changed all of his grades for
individual assignments.

"However, the real grades were posted on a Web page that had nothing
to do with any changes he made," Schopf said.

Schopf said she didn't know "anything about" Rosso other than his
enrollment in the class.

"To my knowledge he never came to class," she said. "I'd never met
him. The first time I saw him was last week at the courthouse."

Schopf said that Rosso did not hand in six out of eight assignments in
the class.

She said Rosso sent her an e-mail three days before he broke into her
office. In the e-mail, Rosso asked Schopf about resubmitting some of
his assignments, a standard procedure for the class.

Schopf told Rosso it was "unnecessary since he had already failed the
class."

Turner said Rosso admitted to breaking a window in the basement of the
philosophy department to change another class grade. But Rosso said he
heard noises and ran before he could access the right computer.

"His grades hadn't been well for a while," Turner said.

The felony charge has nothing to do with Rosso's attempt to change his
grades, but rather his theft of Schopf's laptop, Turner said.

"I think the court will be fairly lenient with him, especially if he's
expelled," Turner said.

Rosso could not be reached for comment Sunday.

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