US Army Soldier Arrested for AT&T, Verizon Extortion
A 20-year-old US Army soldier, Cameron John Wagenius, has been arrested and indicted for his alleged role as Kiberphant0m, a cybercriminal who sold and leaked sensitive customer call records stolen from AT&T and Verizon earlier this year. Wagenius, a communications specialist stationed in South Korea, was linked to another cybercriminal, Connor Riley Moucka, who was also arrested for data theft and extortion. The indictment charges Wagenius with illegally transferring confidential phone records, including threats to leak call logs of the President and Vice President, and selling Verizon PTT customer call records and offering SIM-swapping services. The case highlights the need for strong internal security and demonstrates law enforcement's increasing effectiveness in apprehending cybercriminals.