The federal government views the defendant as a flight risk and danger to the community due to his ability to access sensitive and private information.

The US Army soldier arrested for unlawful transfer of confidential phone records told a federal judge he intends to plead guilty to the charges.

Cameron John Wagenius, who went by the online alias “Kiberphant0m,” was involved in the Snowflake hacking campaign alongside Connor Riley Moucka, known as “Judische,” who was arrested in October 2024.

Wagenius was arrested after infiltrating 15 telecommunications providers while on active military duty. He then reportedly published the stolen AT&T call logs of high-ranking officials like President Donald Trump and former Vice President Kamala Harris on Dark Web forums.

Now, Wagenius has admitted to his crimes in court and is showing a willingness to enter a guilty plea, though the prosecution argues that Wagenius is a flight risk and a danger to the community due to his ability to access sensitive data.

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Source : https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/us-soldier-admits-hacking-15-telecom-carriers