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Tennessee man pleads guilty to repeatedly hacking Supreme Court’s filing system
- A Tennessee man, Nicholas Moore, pleaded guilty to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system over 25 times, according to court records.
- Moore illegally accessed records from AmeriCorps and a Department of Veterans Affairs electronic platform, as stated in a court filing.
- He faces one misdemeanor count of computer fraud, which has a maximum penalty of one year in prison.
- Moore used stolen credentials to post personal information on an Instagram account called '@ihackedthegovernment,' according to the court filing.
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Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Repeatedly Hacking Supreme Court’s Filing System
Nicholas Moore pleaded guilty to repeatedly hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system and illegally accessing computer systems belonging to AmeriCorps and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The post Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Repeatedly Hacking Supreme Court’s Filing System appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the original article: Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Repeatedly Hacking Supre…
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