Wagenius, the U.S. soldier who attempted to sell AT&T’s data, has already pleaded guilty and will soon face sentencing. His actions, which straddle the lines between cybercrime and potential espionage ...
Connor Moucka, a Canadian, dropped out of high school and lived with his grandfather. John Binns, an American living in ...
FYI: What NOT to search after committing a crime The US Army soldier suspected of compromising AT&T and bragging about ...
This week, a U.S. Army soldier pleaded guilty, an AI video displayed to federal workers mocked Donald Trump and Elon Musk, a ...
A U.S. Army soldier who pleaded guilty last week to leaking phone records for high-ranking U.S. government officials searched ...
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 ...
Black Basta ransomware group's chat logs leaked, SEC launches a new cyber unit, and the DOGE website has been hacked.
Cameron John Wagenius, the accused, informed a federal court in Seattle of his plea on Wednesday following his arrest in ...
The young US Army soldier who stole and sold call records belonging to Verizon and AT&T could be jailed for 20 years.
AT&T reported that the breach allowed the hacker to access “nearly all” of its customers’ phone records, including histories ...