Army Private Indicted For Selling Trump, Harris Phone Records Online

Cameron John Wagenius, a soldier stationed at Fort Cavazos, has been charged with unlawfully selling phone records linked to President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Federal authorities unsealed the indictment this week, revealing two counts of unlawful transfer of confidential phone records.

Wagenius, 20, allegedly operated under the alias “Kiberphant0m,” a name associated with several data breaches, including the Snowflake hack. Reuters reported that Kiberphant0m claimed responsibility for accessing and leaking phone records tied to Trump and Harris, though the validity of the records remains in question.

The alleged call logs were posted online in November, reportedly sourced from AT&T. The indictment does not provide details on how the hacking occurred or whether additional individuals were involved.

The breach has raised concerns about the security of communications for high-profile figures and the role of insider threats in compromising sensitive data. Wagenius’ exact rank and military background were not disclosed in court filings.

The alleged call logs were posted online in November and reportedly tied to AT&T, according to Forbes.

Investigators are continuing to analyze the scope of the breach and whether other parties were complicit in the operation.