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TX: Teacher charged with breach of computer security

Posted on November 30, 2009July 3, 2025 by Dissent

From staff at the Austin American-Statesman:

A Southwest Austin middle school teacher was arrested last week for breach of computer security, according to school district police.

School district police arrested Covington Middle School teacher Robert Brent Scott, 42, on Nov. 23, saying he accessed the computer of his ex-wife, also a school district employee, to obtain her personal information.

School district police said Scott had installed a program on his ex-wife’s computer that allowed him to monitor her usage.

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