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Stolen Credentials, Not Zero Days: How a Tennessee Hacker Breached Supreme Court Systems and Bragged on Instagram

A Tennessee man has admitted to repeatedly breaching some of the federal government’s most sensitive digital systems, a case that underscores how fragile legacy authentication practices remain even at the highest levels of U.S. institutions.Court records show that 24 year old Nicholas Moore of Springfield, Tennessee, pleaded guilty on Friday to unlawfully accessing the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic filing system more than two dozen times. Pros…
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Enterprise Sec Tech broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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