U.S. Army Soldier Charged in Alleged Hacking of Trump and Harris Call Logs
Cameron John Wagenius, 20, faces federal charges for selling stolen phone records tied to high-profile data breaches.
- Cameron John Wagenius, a 20-year-old U.S. Army soldier, was arrested on December 20 and charged with the unlawful transfer of confidential phone records.
- Wagenius is alleged to be behind the online alias 'Kiberphant0m,' linked to hacking activities targeting AT&T, Verizon, and other telecom firms.
- The suspect allegedly posted stolen AT&T call logs for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris on hacking forums in November 2024, though the authenticity of the data remains unverified.
- Investigators believe Wagenius collaborated with other hackers tied to the Snowflake data breach, which compromised sensitive customer data from major organizations.
- Wagenius, a communications specialist previously stationed in South Korea, is accused of selling stolen data and threatening further leaks unless demands were met.