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FP Tech Desk @ Firstpost Tech · today 01:14 EDT

US court records breach: Tennessee man pleads guilty for repeated hacking

Nicolas Moore, a resident of Springfield is expected to plead guilty for hacking the US Supreme Court’s electronic case filing system on 25 different days and obtaining information from a confidential computer.

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