American Soldier accused of having entered the Call Protocol by Donald Trump and Kamala Harris
A soldier from the United States army, who was arrested in December because he celebrated Donald Trump’s private call protocols and Vice -President Kamala Harris, is guilty of having stolen telephone files from at least two important American airlines. It is seen up to 20 years in prison when he was sentenced.
According to a presentation of the Federal Court of Seattle, Cameron John Wagenius, a 20 -year communication specialist stationed in South Korea, has committed two cases of illegal transfer of reserved telephone recordings. The presentation of Wagenius’s lawyer has also shown that suspicion is in prison for each of the two data lesions and a fine of up to $ 250,000 with a fine of up to 10 years.
Wagenius was arrested on December 20 near Fort Cavazos, Texas, because he had tried to sell telecommunication data stolen from AT&T and Verizon on the dark website. After his arrest, the federal authorities accused him of “illegal transfer of reserved telephone files”. The accusation was presented at the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas in Waco, but did not reveal the names of the victims and other details.
Security cancer has revealed more information about Wagenius, including its state as an American soldier. The report also identified it as the notorious computer criminal, which operated on the dark network under the alias “Kibbant0m”.
According to the researchers, Kiberpantom At & T had warned that he would have published calls for customers calls, unless someone from the company contacts him quickly. To show it was serious, he published a sample of stolen data. According to information, he also threatened to lick the files of the requests classified for the United States government, including call protocols, if their complaints were not satisfied.
Wagenius’s actions are believed to be linked to the cutting of IT services of IT services. The two reached about $ 2 million USA in the attack. According to the American lawyer Tessa Gorman, AT & T and Verizon hacks are part of “intrusion and blackmail of the same computer and part of the same information as the stolen victims”.
In July 2024, AT & T announced that a 2022 pirate through Snowflake could access calls for customers and SMS calls. Fortunately for the victims, the data did not include social security numbers, but for many subscribers, it was still a large violation of privacy.
With AT & T and Verizon, the violations of the snowflakes have caused access to pirates to personal data of about 160 companies, including Landingtree, Santander Bank, Ticketmaster and much more. The customers of the BSNL Indian State Telecommunications Company have also been assigned.