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FRAUD IN SCHOOLS

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One person has been arrested and three minors investigated in Navarre for accessing teachers' accounts

The three students investigated belong to a school in Tudela, while the detainee has been arrested in Pamplona. 

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The Foral Police have investigated three minors in Tudelaand arrested a young man in Pamplonafor allegedly interfering with teachers' affairs in two schools.

A teacher at a school in Tudela reported, after hearing rumors, that they were selling high school exams for 20 euros. They checked the teachers' computers and seized a keylogger device, according to Foral Police.

These devices record keyboard pulses and allow access to the names and passwords of the teacher user, access to Educa, Google and Drive platforms and download exams. As a result of the investigation, three minors from the center have been charged with disclosure of secrets.

On the other hand, in Pamplona, a 19-year-old boy has been arrested, who allegedly fraudulently entered a teacher's Google Drive account and downloaded the exams. The management team was informed and immediately notified to the Foral Police. Although the accused admitted the facts, he did not use the downloaded information.

The Police recall that unlawful access to or disclosure of data is a crime of disclosure of secrets, and that fraudulent access to such information is a crime.

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