Hacker pleads guilty to breaching company networks to pitch his own services

A Kansas hacker responsible for three separate incidents was actually found to be pushing his own cybersecurity protection services.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/hacker-pleads-guilty-to-breaching-company-networks-to-pitch-his-own-services

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