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Man admits stealing IDs to rig Cal State election

The Associated Press

Thursday, Mar. 21, 2013 | 05:56 PM

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SAN MARCOS, Calif. -- A 22-year-old man has admitted stealing the identities and passwords of more than 700 fellow students at his San Diego-area university in order to rig campus elections.

The North County Times (http://bit.ly/15xHorc) reports that former Cal State San Marcos student Matthew Weaver of Huntington Beach pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to wire fraud, access device fraud and unauthorized use of a computer. He could get between 27 and 33 months in prison when he's sentenced June 17.

In March 2012, Weaver was one of two candidates to be the university's student council president.

Court documents say Weaver used a small electronic device that records a computer user's keystrokes to steal 745 student passwords.

He admitted to casting about 480 votes for himself and friends also on the ballot.


Information from: North County Times, http://www.nctimes.com

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