Soldier Turned Hacker: The Wild Tale of Leaked Presidential Call Logs

A US Army soldier, Cameron John Wagenius, was arrested for allegedly leaking presidential call logs. Known online as “Kiberphant0m,” he reportedly hacked telecom giants AT&T and Verizon. This case uncorks a digital blend of intrigue, cyber mischief, and a splash of military service, proving that secrets are hard to keep when you’re wired in.

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Looks like our soldier here decided to trade in his rifle for a keyboard and a hacker alias. Who knew the battlefield would shift from trenches to telecoms? “Kiberphant0m” might need to brush up on OPSEC, though – leaving a digital trail like breadcrumbs in a fairy tale!

Key Points:

  • US soldier Cameron John Wagenius arrested for allegedly leaking presidential call logs.
  • Wagenius, aka “Kiberphant0m,” linked to hacks of AT&T and Verizon.
  • Arrest followed data leaks involving Trump, Harris, and NSA call logs.
  • Wagenius associated with Canadian hacker “Judische.”
  • Sparse indictment with minimal details; investigation ongoing.

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