🚨Hacker Gets Probation for Hacking US Govt Systems Dozens of Times
Your gov't data is more vulnerable than you think
TL;DR
A hacker pleaded guilty to breaching multiple US government systems, including the Supreme Court and Department of Veterans Affairs. They'll serve a year of probation instead of prison time.
In a disturbing case of government hacking, an individual has pleaded guilty to infiltrating several high-profile US government systems. The perpetrator accessed the Supreme Court's electronic document filing system dozens of times over several months, as well as AmeriCorps' network and the Department of Veterans Affairs' systems. They even posted personal information on an Instagram account named @ihackedthegovernment. The hacker used a victim's credentials to access multiple government systems, raising concerns about data security. The individual was facing a year in prison and a fine of $100,000 in damages but was later sentenced to only probation.

Key Points
Pleaded guilty to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court's electronic document filing system dozens of times over several months
Also hacked into AmeriCorps' network and the Department of Veterans Affairs' systems
Posted personal information on an Instagram account named @ihackedthegovernment
Faced a year in prison and a fine of $100,000 in damages
Why It Matters
If you're working with sensitive government data or handling user credentials, this case highlights the importance of robust security measures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this matter?
If you're working with sensitive government data or handling user credentials, this case highlights the importance of robust security measures.
What happened?
A hacker pleaded guilty to breaching multiple US government systems, including the Supreme Court and Department of Veterans Affairs. They'll serve a year of probation instead of prison time.
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