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Hacking University Email

I was released from my university accused of engaing in unauthorized email solicitations to promote academic dishonesty using while using my university email address. I have no clue what they are speaking of. When I mentioned this to a collegue they suggested that I may have been hacked because of a similar situation leading to the suspension of a coworker on their job. I have an idea of who would have done it but I have no proof. What should I do? I am now being charged by the university on several accounts and I do not know how to contact the person that I am almost sure would have done this. There is no way for me to contact anyone at the university because the email addresses that I need are no longer available to me via my student webpage, and they will not return my calls. I am being held accountable for something I did not do and I cannot prove otherwise. Please advise.


Asked on 8/05/04, 10:51 pm

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Re: Hacking University Email

What are the specific charges? What school was this?

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Answered on 8/05/04, 11:14 pm


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