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There's a new app on the market that claims to help you cheat your way through endless hours of homework. Apparently, it works by monitoring your eyes as you read. If you're not paying attention, this app will switch topics and begin teaching you about a topic that interests it rather than the one terrible subject your parents make you do every night. The company behind this product is largely unknown due to its lack of information about itself on its website, but is likely one of the sleaziest companies out there with links to countries like China and North Korea. Also, the company's name is Bibliocad. Pluhder, a hacker who has developed an all-encompassing suite of programs for hacking websites, found out about the app through a link sent to him by his friend, Ryan. He thought it was an awesome idea because he hates homework and is now doing it since the app exists. "I installed Bibliocad immediately," Pluhder said. "It's just so good at what it does that I have no time to care about my boring schoolwork. I did get a D in my biology class, but it wasn't my fault. I was trying to hack into the US Government. It's not like I was using the program for its intended purpose, but I did get a little distracted." Pluhder says that he lost track of time when he was using Bibliocad and that is what lead to his bad grade. He then went on to explain that his teacher didn't understand how he could have been so distracted from what was being taught when they were in the classroom. "The rest of the class was fine, though," Pluhder said. "I think I lost track of time because I was so engrossed in hacking all the US Government servers that time just sort of went away. I made a lot of progress." Pluhder also revealed that he may have stolen some money from his parents' wallet with the program when he was in high school. He says he lied to his parents about what he was doing but is not sure if they believed him. He did reveal, however, that Bibliocad at one point sent his mother a trashing report about him having too much homework in high school. "I remember this report," Pluhder said. "It was full of criticism and accusations and tips and ways to 'improve.' She probably used it as a basis for her next lecture about me." Pluhder then went on to say that he doesn't really remember doing anything wrong, but that he is pretty sure his parents don't believe him. News Moderator: Katelyn Baker 420-408-1000 ext 2758 Twitter: @KatelynBW Email: kbaker@buisnessjournal.com | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katebaker View original article here . Copyright 2018. Business Journal Media Group, Inc.. eccc085e13
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