If convicted on all the charges, the student could be sentenced to up to four years in prison.
The hacker would retrieve the information remotely.
The affidavit police submitted to obtain the warrant to search Hanumanthus home.
Some other seniors also saw their rank increase as a result of the grade changes.
As a result of the hack, Panther Creek High promised to send corrected transcripts to students and universities.
As a part of the college program process, seniors submit their transcripts with their class ranking.
Software on all of Panther Creeks computers was removed and reinstalled.
Wake County school officials confirmed on Wednesday that Hanumanthu remains enrolled at Panther Creek.
Spokeswoman Lisa Luten said federal privacy laws for students prohibited her from revealing whether Hanumanthu had been disciplined.
source: www.techworm.net