Soldier’s AT&T Hack: From Trump Call Logs to Treason Google Search!

US Army soldier Cameron John Wagenius allegedly compromised AT&T and tried to sell stolen info to a foreign intel agent. He even Googled “can hacking be treason” — a search history that’s a comedy sketch waiting to happen. Prosecutors argue he poses a flight risk and should be detained.

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Who knew that the first step to committing treason was a quick Google search? It seems the US Army’s newest recruit for the ‘Criminal Mastermind’ division forgot to clear his browser history. Between hacking, extortion, and planning his own international escape, our alleged soldier might have bitten off more than he can chew—especially with Uncle Sam hot on his trail.

Key Points:

  • US Army soldier Cameron John Wagenius arrested for alleged hacking and data theft.
  • Accused of stealing call logs, including those of high-profile individuals like Donald Trump.
  • Allegedly attempted to sell stolen information to a foreign intelligence service.
  • Prosecutors argue Wagenius poses a serious flight risk due to his online searches.
  • Connected to extortion of over 150 Snowflake cloud accounts.

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