US Army soldier pleads guilty to hacking telcos and extortion

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Former US Army soldier Cameron John Wagenius Telecommunications agencies were guilty of trying to engrave them by threatening to hack the telecommunications agencies and to publish the stolen files Declaration Tuesday

According to DOJ, Wagenius, who went online with “Kiberfant 0 M” nickname he conspired to cheat on 10 victims by stealing their login certificates, using Brut force attack And other strategies, and then the stolen credentials are used to transfer and discuss the hacks.

Wagenius and his conspirators tried to rescue their victims’ personal and public, including the hacking forums like the notorious ViolationThe They have sold some stolen data and including other frauds including stolen credentials SIM Affected

Early this year, Wagenius Already confessed to the blame For AT&T and Verizon hacking, a violation that stole him in large quantities of call records.

According to the press release, Wagenius’s sentence is scheduled for October 6 and he faces 20 years imprisonment.

The hacker has been associated with a series of hack from which it originated from Giant Snowflake Violation of Computer ServicesThe

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