Cameron John Wagenius pleaded guilty, hacked AT&T and Verizon and stole a large number of phone records from the company, the court said. Record Filed Wednesday.
Wagenius, a U.S. Army soldier, pleaded guilty to two counts of “transfer of information from illegal confidential telephone records” on online forums and online communication platforms. according to document Filed by Wagenius’ attorney, he faces a maximum fine of $250,000, with a maximum fine of ten years on both counts.
Wagenius Arrested and prosecuted last year. In January, U.S. attorneys confirmed the charges against Wagenius were linked to the indictment of Connor Moucka and John Binns, two suspected hackers alleged by the U.S. government Several data leaks against cloud computing service company SnowflakeThis is one of the worst hacks of 2024.
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Last month, U.S. Attorney Tessa Gorman told the court that both AT&T and Verizon violated “from the same computer intrusion and ransomware, including some of the same stolen victim information.” She added “These cases rely on overlapping evidence materials and legal procedures, which can be said to be a common issue of law and facts,” said Wagenius’s involvement in the snowflake loophole.
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