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by pyre 4078 days ago
What exactly "unauthorized access" means is still being ironed out in case-law. Just because you have access to something doesn't mean that you are authorized. Prosecutors have attempted to push "hacking" charges against people for accessing something on a shared drive (with no technical permission restrictions) because the employee was not "authorized" to view said file.

Just because the students had the admin password doesn't mean that they had permission/authorization to access that teacher's physical computer. Even if they had permission to do that, they probably didn't have permission to access the wallpaper settings.

This is really a failure of the laws in question to be less broad, and a failure of prosectors / cops to show some sort of restraint.

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This is incompetency of the school network administrators. No crime was committed here.