Ex-US Soldier's Desperate Attempt to Cover Tracks Ends in Guilty Plea
A former US Army soldier who once bragged about accessing sensitive information has now admitted to his involvement in a high-profile hacking case, pleading guilty to extortion charges.
The individual, whose name has not been released due to ongoing legal proceedings, reportedly gained access to the secure call logs of President Donald Trump, sparking widespread concern and speculation about national security breaches. Despite the gravity of his actions, it appears that the soldier may have thought he had found an easy way out by searching for clues on how to cover his tracks.
According to sources familiar with the case, the soldier searched for "can hacking be treason" online, seemingly seeking guidance on whether his actions could potentially lead to treason charges. Additionally, he Googled "US military personnel defecting to Russia," suggesting a possible attempt to find allies or shelter in Russia.
While these actions may have been seen as reckless and self-serving by some, it's clear that the soldier was attempting to navigate complex moral waters. However, his pursuit of answers ultimately led him down a path of guilt and accountability.
The plea deal is a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the hacking incident, and marks an important step towards holding individuals accountable for their actions when it comes to sensitive information and national security.