Liars getting into ivy-league/stanford/duke/MIT...

I have not shared any sensitive information in public. And I was unaware that mere looking will be a trouble. This is different from intentionally lying on the apps. Moreover, me seeing their apps didn’t harm any innocent person; their lying did.
The universities need not know who saw the application. I am still wondering as to how exactly do I send the emails to colleges without compromising my identity and making them verify their apps. I know for a fact that if they’re verified, they’re absolutely done for. I am not believing on rumors; I am not a butthurt. I have cold hard facts, and as I like to say, facts don’t lie.
@T26E4 -I am curious about one thing though, say if someone stumbles upon a page which has something scribbled upon it. He/She picks it up, reads it, and realizes that it contained sensitive information. Have I legally committed a crime? If not, how is this case different? If yes, this is messed up. Their apps were on the public PC of our school and I didn’t hack or anything…