Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Repeatedly Hacking Supreme Court’s Filing System

Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Repeatedly Hacking Supreme Court’s Filing System

A man from Tennessee admitted to hacking into multiple U.S. government systems, including the Supreme Court’s filing system, AmeriCorps, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The case highlights the ongoing threat of credential theft and unauthorized access to sensitive government data. #SupremeCourtHacking #CredentialTheft

Keypoints

  • Nicholas Moore pleaded guilty to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system multiple times.
  • He used stolen credentials to access sensitive personal information from government servers.
  • Moore posted details of his unauthorized access on an Instagram account called “@ihackedthegovernment.”
  • The hacking activities included breaches of AmeriCorps and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ platforms.
  • He faces a maximum of one year in prison and is scheduled for sentencing in April.

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