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Former Senate Staffer Admits To Doxxing Five Senators On Wikipedia
Saturday April 6, 2019. 02:50 AM , from Slashdot
Jackson Cosko, a former employee of Senator Maggie Hassan, has 'admitted to breaking into Hassan's office after being fired, stealing data that included personal contact information, then posting that information online during Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing,' reports The Verge. The report says Cosko added several senators' private phone numbers and addresses to Wikipedia. He has pleaded guilty to computer fraud, witness tampering, obstruction of justice, and making restricted personal information public. From the report: Cosko worked as a computer system administrator for Hassan, but he was fired in May of 2018. According to a plea agreement, he retaliated by using another employee's key to break into his old workplace at least four times, installing keyloggers on computers and using stolen login credentials to download gigabytes of data. While watching the Supreme Court confirmation hearing in September, Cosko 'became angry' at Republican senators questioning Kavanaugh -- so he posted contact information for Senators Lindsey Graham, Mike Lee, and Orrin Hatch on Wikipedia. Cosko was interning for US Representative Sheila Jackson Lee at the time, and his changes were flagged by a bot that detects Wikipedia edits from congressional computers. The bot inadvertently helped spread the senators' information across Twitter, a process that prosecutors say Cosko aided by tweeting about his leaks.
Cosko struck again a few days later, posting information about Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Rand Paul -- who had called for an investigation -- on Wikipedia. He added comments calling himself a 'golden god' who had a legal right to post the information, asking readers to 'send us bitcoins.' When a witness spotted him in Hassan's office the next day, Cosko responded with a threatening email titled 'I own EVERYTHING.' Cosko claimed he would release private emails, encrypted messages, and the health data and social security numbers for senators' children. 'If you tell anyone I will leak it all,' he wrote. Cosko was arrested soon after. Attorneys say Cosko could serve up to 57 months in prison, and he's required to give up all the equipment used in the crimes. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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