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Two College Students Nearly Grabbed Donald Trump's Tax Returns Online (inquirer.com) 247

"This was a Wayne's World scene gone awry..." says an attorney for 23-year-old Andrew Harris. "They were Wayne and Garth in a blue Pacer with a dumb idea and a mixed run of luck," he told the Philadelphia Inquirer: Harris previously had filed an application for federal student aid, and noticed that the government form would redirect to the IRS and import his own tax returns automatically. Harris and his fellow classmate Justin Hiemstra wondered: What would happen if they posed as one of Trump's offspring? Could they use an application for aid to land the returns and scoop the nation's biggest newspapers? Tiffany Trump had graduated in May 2016 from the University of Pennsylvania and had announced she was going to graduate school at Georgetown University. It could work.

Six days before the 2016 election, Harris and Hiemstra went to Haverford College's computer lab and logged in using another student's credentials. They accessed a Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). When they attempted to register under the name of Trump's child, they were stunned to discover an application under that name already existed. Using Google, they successfully guessed most of the answers to a series of challenge questions to reset the password. Stymied four times on one of the security questions, they gave up.

What they didn't realize was that the Department of Education was monitoring all traffic on the FAFSA site. The failed attempt sent up a red flag. The IRS dispatched federal investigators to Haverford shortly after.

Last month Pulitzer Prize-winning tax journalist David Cay Johnston told the paper "It's surprising they didn't catch them until four tries." They also reported that while Harris was expelled from the college, 22-year-old Hiemstra was allowed to graduate, and both men have pleaded guilty to accessing a computer without authorization and attempting to access a computer without authorization to obtain government information.

When sentenced in December, they'll face a maximum of two years in prison, two years of supervised release, and a $200,000 fine.
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Two College Students Nearly Grabbed Donald Trump's Tax Returns Online

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  • by apparently ( 756613 ) on Saturday September 07, 2019 @05:46PM (#59169564)

    Using Google, they successfully guessed most of the answers to a series of challenge questions to reset the password. Stymied four times on one of the security questions, they gave up.

    Last month Pulitzer Prize-winning tax journalist David Cay Johnston told the paper "It's surprising they didn't catch them until four tries."

    And why exactly is this genius so surprised by this? Is four failed password attempts an incomprehensibly large number?

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 07, 2019 @05:48PM (#59169568)

    Maybe more TDS kids should break the law for the lols and cred. Obviously, just don't try it four times and you'll be fine./s
    What the fuck is wrong with people? So brainwashed by the media magic around Obama. Politicians were never taken so seriously until now. No one who is 'good' or capable enters politics.

    All politicians are shit no matter what people, ideals, or other BS they claim to represent. They ONLY represent themselves and friends and people who pay to be friends. Trump is no worse, just different and just a useless. The government is not your friend or your mom, it is a lying lazy dirtbag employee that says you can't fire him.

  • by Kohath ( 38547 ) on Saturday September 07, 2019 @06:03PM (#59169586)

    Deranged news media coverage persuades otherwise ordinary college students to commit a Federal felony, tragically limiting their chances for lifetime success.

    Turn it off before you or someone you know suffers a similar fate.

    • by DogDude ( 805747 )
      Wow. Just, wow.
      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by Kohath ( 38547 )

        I know, right? How many more lives will be ruined because people made the mistake of listening to the insane hatred and conspiracy nonsense pushed by the news media?

        Turn it off before it infects you or your family.

        • by skam240 ( 789197 )

          Because thinking it's a good thing to see the tax returns of anyone who is our president while also suggesting it's extremely strange that he hasn't done so given that everyone else does it and why wouldn't he is "insane hatred and conspiracy"?

          No it isn't.

          • by Kohath ( 38547 )

            Voters decided how much it mattered in 2016.

          • by DogDude ( 805747 )
            You're 100% right. It isn't "insane hatred and conspiracy". It needs to be said.
            • by Kohath ( 38547 )

              It's an obsessive fixation that has greatly harmed the lives of 2 otherwise ordinary college students.

              • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

                by skam240 ( 789197 )

                Oh please, birtherism was an obsessive fixation. Wanting to see Trump's tax returns is just prudent.

          • by ArmoredDragon ( 3450605 ) on Saturday September 07, 2019 @09:08PM (#59169988)

            "Because everyone else does" is a logical fallacy. What are you trying to get out of it anyways? If he was guilty of anything tax related, the IRS would have found it by now. If you're looking for proof that he's bad at investing and/or running a business, you're way way way too late, everybody already knows that. If you're trying to embarrass him, he does that to himself every day anyways.

            By going after this shit, all you're accomplishing is validating his claims about there being a witch hunt. You'll do a lot more damage to him by leaving that in the realm of being just another one of his looney conspiracy theories.

            If the Democrats spent less time on Trump and more time on nominating a viable candidate, this would all be over in 15 months. Instead, they've shat out Elizabeth Warren, who I guarantee has way worse odds of beating Trump than Hillary.

            • by Chas ( 5144 )

              Hell. I remember an interview with Ivanka from a couple decades back.
              She was talking about her father at one of his low points.
              He pointed out a bum on the sidewalk to her and told her "That guy's worth more than me right now..."

            • by mapkinase ( 958129 ) on Sunday September 08, 2019 @05:28AM (#59170624) Homepage Journal

              >If the Democrats spent less time on Trump and more time on nominating a viable candidate, this would all be over in 15 months. Instead, they've shat out Elizabeth Warren, who I guarantee has way worse odds of beating Trump than Hillary.

              That's the reason they keep hitting on Trump. They have nothing positive AND synthetic. All they have is Biden and bunch of progressives who try to out progress each other by pushing progressivism to different directions...

              That's the problem of populism. When society had real issues, it was easy to pinpoint a significant monolithic part of population that one can charm with their demagoguery and look like a candidate with a solid program.

              Trump was very focused in 2016 and he outsmarted Clinton (let's put it this way: even Trump outsmarted Clinton). He used cutting edge technology (Cambridge Analytica) to target the most important audience in most important states. He used the desire of Russians to upset Democrats that were leaning on Russia too hard. He used the disgruntled old industry middle working class in these states, who were unhappy with very predictable post-industrial abandonment of blue collars by Democrats. Being himself a "stable genius" he managed, nevertheless, gather a team of talented individuals who worked for his victory.

              What did Dems learn from 2016? It appears to be "nothing". It's the same choice: between mediocre establishment stooges like Obama and Clinton (let's face it: Obama was a novelty win) and bizarre progressive extremist like Sanders.

              Bill Clinton was a charismatic centrist politician that capitalized very well on Reagan's win of Russia in Cold World War. Dems need Bill Clinton. All they have are stupid Biden and stupid Clinton and "I am very smart" extremist progressivists like Sanders and Warren.

            • by kobaz ( 107760 )

              ...What are you trying to get out of it anyways? If he was guilty of anything tax related, the IRS would have found it by now. ...

              He might not have violated tax law... or maybe he has, but in a very clever way? It's not illegal to have shitty business dealings with shitty people. But citizens have a right to know if their president is a shitty person or not. (Which of course we already know)

              As we know, there's also tremendous amounts of loopholes in the tax code to let just about anyone do anything assuming they hire expensive tax attorneys to cook it up. So it's THIS part of the tax return the American Public is interested in.

        • Conspiracy nonsense? What on earth are you babbling about? Use your words.
        • by murdocj ( 543661 )

          As long as you stay away from Faux News you are ok

    • by Morky ( 577776 )
      He hasn't released his returns because he has a lot to hide. There is no other explanation.
      • by Kohath ( 38547 )

        There is no other explanation.

        He was secretly cloned and replaced by Russian scientists on his 16th birthday. His clone's activation phrase is the last 8 digits written on his schedule D. And if the returns come out, someone might inadvertently repeat the digits and he'll be forced by his conditioning to kiss Boris Johnson on the lips on international television. No one wants that.

        That's another, much more interesting explanation.

        Yet another explanation: news media jerks will complain about what they can't see or complain about what

      • You know the IRS goes over his taxes on a continuing basis, right? What's he hiding from whom? Thanks for the non sequitur though.
        • First of all that isn't true, but we do know that the tax returns that have been uncovered show he literally lost more money than any other US citizen one year. So that's just some of what he is hiding. His tax returns are complete documentation of his utter incompetence and lies.
          • by Chas ( 5144 )

            So you want them, not to uncover dirty doings.
            Because that's what the IRS would be doing already.

            You just want them to point to and say "SEE HOW MUCH MONEY HE WASTES!?!?!?" and mischaracterize it by focusing on the amounts with no context whatsoever...

            In other words, you just wanna be a prick about it.

            Think about that for a sec.

  • Bigger question (Score:5, Interesting)

    by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Saturday September 07, 2019 @06:08PM (#59169596)

    Why was Tiffany Trump applying for financial aid?

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Tengoo ( 446300 )

      Why was Tiffany Trump applying for financial aid?

      It's grifters all the way down.

      • It's grifters all the way down.

        It's actually fractal grafting. Each act of grifting is touched on by several other acts when you look closer. Zooming in, each one of those acts of grifting is touched on by several more. It truly is bottomless without so much as a turtle.

    • You don't get rich by writing checks.

      • Actually, that's exactly how you get rich. I suppose you have never heard the expression "it takes money to make money", but the idea is to invest your money wisely by, for example, actually paying the debts you incur so that you don't become a known con man as Trump has been for decades.
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Koby77 ( 992785 )
      Likely because she hasn't earned the money with which to pay for college. So that's not the real question. The real question is: "Does this mean that Trump isn't just paying for all of his kids' stuff, and instead expects them to earn it themselves?" If he isn't, then I have to commend Trump for creating an environment that does not breed a bunch of spoiled brat entitled kids.
      • by guruevi ( 827432 )

        Why would you pay for your kids' college if the government will? The kid is an adult, even if she's materially supported by mommy and daddy, she has no financial income to speak of herself unless she has some kind of trust fund. So on paper, she has no income to support herself going to college and she is eligible for government funded tuition, like the 70+% of everybody else going to college in the US

        • by Koby77 ( 992785 )
          While perhaps she qualified for some grants, the last time I checked-- the government wasn't paying for the vast majority of it. The government is primarily backing student loans which would need to be repaid, often with interest, and you can't erase them through bankruptcy. Quite a number of former students have been in the news lately, complaining that the debt is crushing them.
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by thegarbz ( 1787294 )

      Why was Tiffany Trump applying for financial aid?

      The republican version of equality is if a handout must be given then same handouts get given to everyone. It's equal reward, not equal footing based aid.

    • Re:Bigger question (Score:5, Informative)

      by grim4593 ( 947789 ) on Saturday September 07, 2019 @07:01PM (#59169724)
      I can't speak for all schools but my university required me to fill out a FAFSA as a part of the yearly registration process.
    • Re:Bigger question (Score:5, Insightful)

      by guruevi ( 827432 ) on Saturday September 07, 2019 @07:22PM (#59169772)

      Anyone can get financial aid, government funds much of the tuition these days, even if your parents are super-rich because you're an adult, you most likely don't make as much money as your parents and thus you qualify for government tuition.

      That is also why colleges have been getting so expensive, if the government funds it, the prices can rise because it just comes out of the tax payer's pockets. The fact that colleges have been getting more expensive has had no effect on students being able to get loans. Students complain about their debt but as tuition and students going to college have doubled in the last decade, the total outstanding debt has also doubled. What this means is that students haven't been paying more in debt because the tuition doubled (otherwise the total outstanding debt would have more than quadrupled), the debt balance per student has remained the same, the government picked up the slack.

      Additionally, they wouldn't get Donald Trump's tax returns, they would get Tiffany Trump's tax returns. Big difference, either way, not worth going to jail for someone else's tax returns you legally have no right to see.

      • An actual intelligent comment in a big mess of TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome.) I wish I had mod points.

        It seems like these two had a serious case of TDS, not the first one gone to jail for letting it take over their brain.
    • Why was Tiffany Trump applying for financial aid?

      Guess how the Trump empire was founded? Don't know, well it is very simple. It was founded by Donald's father with gobs of cash subsidies from the government to build privately owned subsidized low income housing to house the baby boom generation in the rapidly expanding low income burrows of New York. The zeitgeist of the entire Trump empire thing is take what ever you can get however you can get it and you will remain rich. Trump's mother drove him around as a child and collected change from the laundries

    • I believe it's required to go to college even if you don't need financial aid (it was when I went anyway in NY state)

  • Really? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by dirk ( 87083 ) <dirk@one.net> on Saturday September 07, 2019 @06:12PM (#59169606) Homepage

    "They accessed a Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). When they attempted to register under the name of Trump's child, they were stunned to discover an application under that name already existed. "

    What?? Tiffany Trump applied for Student Aid? The daughter of a "billionaire" applied for help with college loans? This seems like the bigger piece of the story that no one is paying attention to. Why exactly would she be applying for student aid when she can clearly afford the tuition?

    • Because the republican version of a handout is equal aid, not equal footing. If a aid is available then even billionaires qualify, you know ... equality and all that...

    • "They accessed a Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). When they attempted to register under the name of Trump's child, they were stunned to discover an application under that name already existed. "

      What?? Tiffany Trump applied for Student Aid? The daughter of a "billionaire" applied for help with college loans? This seems like the bigger piece of the story that no one is paying attention to. Why exactly would she be applying for student aid when she can clearly afford the tuition?

      Isn't it just possible that there are other people in America besides the first family with the name Trump?

      • Isn't it just possible that there are other people in America besides the first family with the name Trump?

        Those other people probably wouldn't have 3/4 matching security questions with the first family.

        Also it's possible that Trump hates her so much he refuses to give her any money.

    • She wasn't applying for student aid. She completed a FAFSA because the college requires a FAFSA. Duh.

      And these two geniuses didn't nearly grab Trump's tax returns. Their plan had no chance of succeeding; at most they might've gotten Tiffany's.

  • I've been away for a couple of weeks.

    Is there a place where /. addresses recent changes?

    Thanks.

    • I still see sigs in this thread. I think you might only see them if you're logged in, though.
      • In order to post with you name displayed, do you not have to be logged in? Anyway, I'm logged in -> no sigs.
        • I'm logged in. I went to Account, User and my sig line was blank. I entered something and then looked at a few posts I made today and still no sig.

          I don't see the AC spam, however, people are posting as AC.

          The site doesn't seem to be as active as a couple of weeks ago.

          Sup, /.?

  • Be ause this is nearly news, but not quite.
  • In other news, Hillary nearly grabbed the election from Donald Trump.

    You know, when driving (we like car analogies), I don't tell my wife about all the close calls (because there are so many and who cares).
  • taxreturners (Score:4, Insightful)

    by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Saturday September 07, 2019 @10:49PM (#59170176) Journal

    For the love of Pete, this is the equivalent of Obama's birth certificate.

    Er, except due to that little Constitution thing, at least that was actually relevant ... ok, this is even stupider.

  • by SuricouRaven ( 1897204 ) on Sunday September 08, 2019 @01:39AM (#59170424)

    The greater the power, wealth and connections of the victim, the greater the chances of a crime being detected and the greater the punishment.

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