Soldier Turned Cyber Phantom: Arrested for Leaking Presidential Call Logs

Suspected cybercriminal Cameron John Wagenius, a US Army soldier, was arrested in Texas for allegedly leaking presidential call logs. Known online as Kiberphant0m, he reportedly offered stolen records from AT&T and Verizon, targeting high-profile figures like Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. This arrest links him to the notorious Snowflake hacking campaign.

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When a soldier goes AWOL, but instead of running away, he dives into the cyber underworld to peddle presidential call logs. Talk about a plot twist! Who knew the Army’s biggest threat wasn’t on the battlefield, but lurking behind a username like Kiberphant0m? Looks like keeping secrets isn’t this soldier’s forte!

Key Points:

  • A US Army soldier, Cameron John Wagenius, was arrested in Texas for leaking confidential phone records.
  • Wagenius is suspected of being the cybercriminal Kiberphant0m, involved in the Snowflake hacking campaign.
  • Call logs allegedly belonging to President Trump and VP Kamala Harris were leaked online.
  • Wagenius reportedly collaborated with Connor Riley Moucka, who was arrested earlier in Canada.
  • Three individuals have been arrested in connection with the Snowflake attacks.

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