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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 getting his hands on President Trump's call logs allegedly tried to sell stolen ...
The two indictment charges are against Cameron John Wagenius for "knowingly and intentionally" selling and transferring "confidential phone records information of a covered entity, without prior ...
Cameron John Wagenius pleaded guilty to hacking AT&T and Verizon and stealing a massive trove of phone records from the ...
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 ...
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 ...
John Binns, an American living in Turkey, feared the FBI and CIA were tracking him. Cameron Wagenius, a US soldier, allegedly Googled how to defect to Russia. That unlikely trio now faces charges ...
This week, a U.S. Army officer pleaded guilty, an AI video displayed to federal workers mocked Donald Trump and Elon Musk, a ...
Cameron John Wagenius, the accused, informed a federal court in Seattle of his plea on Wednesday following his arrest in January 2025. Prosecutors have also found links between Wagenius’ attacks ...
Prosecutors said that in addition to his public posts on the forum, Wagenius had engaged in multiple direct attempts to extort “Victim-1,” which appears to be a reference to AT&T. The ...
(Bloomberg) -- A 21-year-old US soldier accused of trying to sell AT&T call records of Donald Trump’s family members also attempted to pawn off sensitive data to a foreign intelligence organization, ...
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 ...
He faces up to $500,000 in fines and 20 years in prison. Cameron John Wagenius, a former US Army soldier, pleaded guilty to his role in a hack that affected AT&T and Verizon and resulted in the ...
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