Accused Sarah Palin hacker David Kernell allegedly got into school systems in middle school too The college student charged with illegally accessing Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s e-mail has been accused of computer intrusion before, although last time he faced only an afternoon detention.David Kernell allegedly broke into a school server about eight years ago while studying at Eastern Hills Middle School in Harker Heights, Texas, one of his former teachers said Wednesday.Kernell, 20, was charged Wednesday with one felony count of accessing a protected computer for allegedly breaking into the private Yahoo e-mail account of Palin, the Republican vice-presidential candidate. Some of Palin’s private e-mail was eventually published on the Wikileaks Web site last month.In a description of the attack, an anonymous hacker named “rubico,” suspected to be Kernell, said he got into the account by guessing the high school where Palin met her husband and tricking Yahoo’s password reset system into letting him into the account. According to Kernell’s former history teacher, Tracey McDaniels, this isn’t the first time the student has been accused of using clever guesswork to get into a computer.The other incident allegedly occurred around 2000, when Kernell was in the seventh grade. Kernell and an accomplice guessed the password to a server used to store teaching materials at the school and were able to log on to the system, McDaniels said. The two junior hackers “fessed up pretty quickly” after McDaniels found a classroom computer connected to the server and then simply asked the class who had done it, he said.It was hardly a major infraction. Kernell and his accomplice didn’t get access to anything important on the network.“They were given after-school detention,” McDaniels said. “We didnt think it was anything major at the time. It was just a low-level server. It didn’t have any important stuff on it.”“That ended the problem,” he added, saying he didn’t have other run-ins with Kernell in class.McDaniels remembers Kernell as a bright student who was “a little stand-offish with friends.”Even as a seventh-grader, Kernell, the son of a Democratic state legislator in Tennessee, was politically astute, McDaniels said. “He could carry on a conversation about politics with me, and he was 12 years old,” he said. “He could talk Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations and Machiavelli.” Being smart didn’t necessarily help him make any friends, though. “The other seventh-graders kind of saw him as an anomaly and didn’t want to hang out with him,” he said.McDaniels said he isn’t sure exactly why Kernell accessed the school server. He wouldn’t have been able to change his grades on the system, or indeed do much more than browse through worksheets and lesson plans. “He was a techno-geek,” he said. ” I think he did it just because he could. Just as a challenge maybe.” Related content news UK government plans 2,500 new tech recruits by 2025 with focus on cybersecurity New apprenticeships and talent programmes will support recruitment for in-demand roles such as cybersecurity technologists and software developers By Michael Hill Sep 29, 2023 4 mins Education Industry Education Industry Education Industry news UK data regulator orders end to spreadsheet FOI requests after serious data breaches The Information Commissioner’s Office says alternative approaches should be used to publish freedom of information data to mitigate risks to personal information By Michael Hill Sep 29, 2023 3 mins Government Cybercrime Data and Information Security feature Cybersecurity startups to watch for in 2023 These startups are jumping in where most established security vendors have yet to go. By CSO Staff Sep 29, 2023 19 mins CSO and CISO Security news analysis Companies are already feeling the pressure from upcoming US SEC cyber rules New Securities and Exchange Commission cyber incident reporting rules don't kick in until December, but experts say they highlight the need for greater collaboration between CISOs and the C-suite By Cynthia Brumfield Sep 28, 2023 6 mins Regulation Data Breach Financial Services Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe