Cameron John Wagenius acknowledged guilty of hacking AT&T and Verizon and stealing a huge phone call from the companies, according to the court. records registered Wednesday.
Wagenius, who was a US military soldier, said guilty of two categories of “illegal transfer of confidential telephone files” to an electronic forum and through an online communications platform. According to a document Filed by the Wagenius lawyer, faces a maximum fine of $ 250,000 and up to 10 years in prison for each of the two measurements.
Wagenius was arrested and accused last year. In January, US prosecutors confirmed that the charges against Wagenius were linked to the indictment of Connor Moucka and John Binns, two supposed hackers whom the US government accused of various data violations against the cloud computing service. of his worst hacks 2024.
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Last month, US lawyer Tessa Gorman told the court that both AT&T and Verizon violate “arise from the same invasion and blackmail of the computer and include some of the same thefts of victims.” He added that “these cases are based on overlapping evidence and legal procedure and undoubtedly present common issues of law and events”, which effectively confirmed that Wagenius was involved in snowflake violations.
With hacking in the case of snowflakes, hackers stole data from AT&T, Lendingtree, Santander Bank, Ticketmaster and at least 160 other companies.