College student Farah Shah, facing a Class 1 misdemeanor for computer trespassing, was sentenced Tuesday to complete 50 hours of community service. She will not serve jail time. According to court documents, she pled guilty to the offense.
Last month, University Police concluded that Shah had sent messages to third parties from the victim’s email and Facebook accounts on four separate occasions. Shah was discovered by the victim, who then reported the incident to the police for further investigation, Shirley Payne, assistant vice president for information security, policy, and records at the University, said in an email.
Payne said the University’s Ethics in Computer Usage Policy, which prohibits unauthorized access to other individuals’ accounts and files, exists to prevent events like computer trespassing from occurring. She also said incidents like computer trespassing do not occur often at the University.
“What does occur with some frequency is that student computers become infected via the Internet with malicious software that allows cybercriminals to steal personal information such as login IDs, passwords, credit card information and other confidential information,” Payne said. “More often than not, these attacks are not targeted at specific individuals, but rather at any computer that is not properly secured.”
—compiled by Callie Herod
Students at the University have pledged themselves not to lie, cheat, or steal. This personal commitment to ethical, responsible behavior is the foundation for our student-run Honor System.
Will Farah Shah’s egregious breach in trust be brought before the committee?
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question, that depends entirely on on what ethnicity Farah is, and what she was saying in those emails. Honor vanished from UVA about 20 years ago.
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What was the nature of those e-mails? Some crazy broad trying to get back at her ex boyfriend, probably.
A lady in New Jersey is on trial for making a fake facebook page and posing as her ex boyfriend. She is charged with identity theft. If the case is allowed to proceed, this will potentially open the door for tons of similar cases
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really? 50 hours? Rape gets zero hours at UVA.
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