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Supreme Court hacker sentenced to year of probation

Supreme Court hacker sentenced to year of probation

Nicholas Moore, a 25-year-old from Tennessee, was sentenced to one year probation after pleading guilty to hacking into the Supreme Court’s electronic filing system over two dozen times. He also hacked accounts at AmeriCorps and the Veterans Administration, boasting about his access on social media, raising concerns over cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

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