EUGENE, Ore. -- A North Eugene High School student is now at home under house arrest six weeks after he was arrested for allegedly hacking into the Eugene School District's computer system.
A Lane County judge released the teen after his attorney entered not-guilty pleas on two counts of computer crime, one of them a felony, in juvenile court.
The Register-Guard reports the teen is accused of posting hundreds of students' confidential information on the district computer account of an unwitting middle school student. The newspaper did not identify him.







