The New Way of Cheating
A few weeks ago I came across a website that allows college students to cheat on due dates, but without a “lame excuse.” The website is Corrupted-Files.com. This is a very witty way of using the complexities of technology to cheat. Very interesting to say the least. Having said that, I of course, in no way support this. However I do think it’s important to understand the pressures our students are faced with on a daily basis – and these types are only getting more complex and secretive/deceptive. Here’s how it works…
- The student does not have a paper done by the assigned due date.
- The student can then go to Corrupted-Files.com and download a corrupted file (Powerpoint, Excel, or Word) – the file doesn’t corrupt anything on your computer, it’s simply not able to be opened by the person receiving the file (which in this case is a professor).
- The student purchases the file, names it the title appropriate for the project that’s due, and emails the purchased file to the professor
- It will likely take the professor a day or two to get back to the student describing his/her inability to open the file.
- It may also take the student a day to get that professors email (which is likely intentional on the students part) – thus giving the student a minimum of 2-3 more days after the original due date to get the actual document completed.
- The professor just assumes that something happened to that particular file, not assuming anything is fishy with the interaction with the student.
- Meanwhile, the student is taking the extra time to get the assignment done.
- Once it’s complete the student emails the actual file to the professor without him/her knowing anything that’s gone on.
- The student is not likely to be marked down for being late because it was an “unkown error” that occured.
Interesting. For an article written about this website, click here.
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Unbelievable the extremes we’ll go to to avoid the truth. Good post, Chuck.
yeah, i thought it was pretty interesting…and witty.