Stolen Computer Forces Change in University Entrance Exam Questions
A question writer for Japan's national university entrance exam had his personal computer stolen, with the questions in it.
The National Center for University Entrance Examinations said the PC had questions/materials for preparing for exams which will be held next month.
The contents were password protected.
However, to be safe…all the questions need to be rewritten.
And to think, good news of a falling crime rate for the first 11 months just came out.
Bad guys can take note that there are still two weeks left in the year.
Seems to me that the stolen questions might be the best ones to use, no?
Nobody will figure they will be used.
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