
Romanian Hacker Pleads Guilty to Selling Access to US State Network
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A Romanian hacker named Catalin Dragomir pleaded guilty in a U.S. court to selling unauthorized access to the network of an Oregon state government office. The case involves cybercriminal activity targeting a U.S. state government entity, though no specific technical details, dates, or further impacts were disclosed in the report. The admission of guilt confirms the hacker’s involvement in compromising and monetizing access to the network. No additional information about the method of intrusion, affected systems, or financial gains was provided. The incident underscores the ongoing threat of cybercrime involving unauthorized network access sales.