Soldier Busted: Alleged Phone Record Leaker Arrested in Texas Scandal
US Army soldier Cameron John Wagenius, aka “Kiberphant0m,” was arrested for allegedly leaking presidential call logs. Charged with unlawful transfer of confidential phone records, he reportedly shared call logs of former President Trump and Vice President Harris. His alleged cyber antics include hacking telecom providers and SIM-swapping Verizon services.

Hot Take:
Looks like the Army’s got a new recruit for the cyber hall of shame! Who knew a 20-year-old could cause such a telecom traffic jam? Maybe next time, the Army should focus on recruiting soldiers who defend the nation, not those who treat phone records like their personal mixtape!
Key Points:
- A US Army soldier was arrested in Texas for unlawful transfer of confidential phone records.
- Cameron John Wagenius, a 20-year-old, allegedly leaked presidential call logs under the alias “Kiberphant0m.”
- He was linked to the Snowflake hacking campaign, along with Connor Riley Moucka, aka “Judische.”
- Kiberphant0m published call logs for former President Trump and Vice President Harris and offered NSA data.
- The indictment suggests Wagenius was involved in the sale and transmission of confidential phone records.
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