Virginia brothers charged with hacking, deleting federal databases holding FOIA info

Virginia brothers charged with hacking, deleting federal databases holding FOIA info

Two brothers from Virginia, previously convicted of cybercrimes, were arrested for hacking into U.S. government databases and deleting critical information. Their actions involved abusing their roles as federal contractors, risking national security and disrupting government services. #CyberIntrusions #FederalContractors

Keypoints

  • The Akhter brothers are accused of deleting about 96 U.S. government databases in February.
  • They used their access as federal contractors to compromise sensitive government records, including FOIA and IRS data.
  • The brothers previously served prison time for earlier cybercrimes involving federal data and credit card theft.
  • Evidence suggests they discussed clearing logs and cleaning laptops in anticipation of police raids.
  • Their actions jeopardized government agency operations and raised concerns over insider threats within federal contracting roles.

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