US Court Records Breach: Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty for Repeated Hacking – Firstpost
Nicholas Moore accessed the Supreme Court's protected electronic filing system 25 times over three months, according to prosecutors, who revealed no details on the information obtained.
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Supreme Court Hacked, Proving Its Cybersecurity Is As Robust As Its Ethical Code
Remember when the Supreme Court was absolutely consumed with figuring out who leaked the Dobbs draft opinion? They assigned the Marshal to investigate, brought in outside help, and made scores of employees sign affidavits. The response was immediate, muscular, and deeply unserious. The investigation did basically everything except interview the justices, because why interview anyone with both opportunity AND motive? Say, a justice credibly accus…
US court records breach: Tennessee man pleads guilty for repeated hacking – Firstpost
Nicolas Moore, a resident of Springfield is expected to plead guilty for hacking the US Supreme Court’s electronic case filing system on 25 different days and obtaining information from a confidential computer.
Tennessee Resident Expected To Plead Guilty In U.S. Supreme Court Filing System Hack
A resident of Springfield, Tennessee, is expected to plead guilty after prosecutors alleged he repeatedly accessed the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic document filing system without authorization over several months. Allegations Filed By Prosecutors According to a court document, prosecutors said Nicholas Moore, 24, intentionally accessed a protected computer linked to the U.S. Supreme Court on 25 different days between August and October 2023. …
Springfield Man Alleged in Supreme Court Hack Expected to Plead Guilty Friday
Springfield Man Alleged in Supreme Court Hack Expected to Plead Guilty Friday SPRINGFIELD, TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – A Springfield, Tennessee man, 24-year-old Nicholas Moore, is expected to plead guilty this Friday to charges related to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic filing system. Moore was initially charged earlier this month under allegations that he repeatedly accessed the court’s protected computer systems without authori…
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