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Yesterday (26th), I delivered the news that two students at a high school in Gwangju hacked the teachers' computers and took the final exam papers and answers.

As a result of the police investigation, it was revealed that these students leaked questions and answers during the midterm exam of the first semester.



This is KBC reporter Ko Woo-ri.



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This was not the first time the two students committed a crime.



As a result of the police investigation, it was revealed that the two students stole the questions and answers in the same way as the midterm and final exams.



The subjects in which the questions or answers were leaked amounted to 7 subjects in the midterm exam and 9 subjects in the final exam.



Group A, who is good at computers, neutralized teachers' laptop passwords and then planted a malicious code that captures the screen at regular intervals.



When the exam period was over, the two students went back to the office, moved the saved capture file to a USB, and erased the installed code.



Second-year subject teachers share the classrooms on the 2nd and 4th floors of the main building and the 2nd floor of the annex, and students broke in through windows on the exterior wall in all three places.



The security system never worked so that the students went to and from the three classrooms at least four times.



[Police official: The time of entry or something like this has to be specific, so these are the parts that can be confirmed a bit, so these people don't know when they broke in right now.]



The Gwangju City Office of Education will discuss with the school about the treatment of the two students' grades and whether or not to discipline them.



(Video coverage: Jang Chang-geon KBC)