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Feds: Army soldier suspected of AT&T heist Googled ‘can hacking be treason,’ ‘defecting to Russia’FYI: What NOT to search after committing a crime The US Army soldier suspected of compromising AT&T and bragging about ...
AT&T reported that the breach allowed the hacker to access “nearly all” of its customers’ phone records, including histories ...
Connor Moucka, a Canadian, dropped out of high school and lived with his grandfather. John Binns, an American living in ...
Cameron John Wagenius informed a federal court in Seattle, Wednesday, he intends to plead guilty to two counts of unlawfully transferring confidential phone records, with no plea deal in sight. He was ...
According to a filing in a federal court in Seattle, Cameron John Wagenius, a 20-year-old communications specialist stationed in South Korea, pleaded guilty to two counts ...
The young US Army soldier who stole and sold call records belonging to Verizon and AT&T could be jailed for 20 years.
A U.S. Army soldier has been charged with selling confidential phone records. Cameron John Wagenius, 20, was charged by federal authorities in Texas with two counts of unlawful transfer of ...
Cameron John Wagenius pleaded guilty to hacking AT&T and Verizon and stealing a massive trove of phone records from the companies, according to court ...
Cameron John Wagenius pleaded guilty to hacking AT&T and Verizon and stealing a massive trove of phone records from the companies, according to court records filed on Wednesday. Wagenius ...
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