- Associated Press - Monday, November 14, 2011

SANTA CLARA, CALIF. (AP) - Santa Clara University and the FBI are investigating who may have hacked into the university’s computer system and changed some undergraduate students’ grades.

Officials at the private university in Silicon Valley said Monday that they reviewed tens of thousands of records since 2000 and identified unauthorized grade changes. The grades in question belong to a handful of current undergraduate students and about 60 former undergraduates.

University President Michael Engh says the grade changes are attributed to someone gaining illegal access into Santa Clara University’s academic record system between June 2010 and July 2011.

Engh says there is no evidence to suggest that other personal information of students, staff or faculty has been compromised.

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