A U.S. Army soldier stationed in Texas has been charged with selling confidential phone records, including those allegedly linked to President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
The indictment, issued by a Seattle grand jury, accuses John Wagenius, a 20-year-old soldier based at Fort Cavazos, Texas, of using online platforms to transfer the sensitive information.
Operating under the alias “Kiberphant0m,” Wagenius allegedly claimed responsibility for hacking multiple telecommunications companies and gaining access to call records belonging to Trump and Harris.
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