Twins who hacked State Dept hired to work for gov again, now charged with deleting databases
https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/04/twin_brothers_charged_with_deleting_databases/
Vetting staff who handle sensitive government systems is wise, and so is cutting off their access the moment they're fired. Prosecutors say a federal contractor learned this the hard way when twin brothers previously convicted of hacking-related offenses allegedly used lingering access to delete nearly 100 government databases, including systems tied to Homeland Security and other agencies, within minutes of being terminated.
The siblings allegedly hatched the plan during the call in which they were being fired, and asked an AI to help them cover their tracks.
Brothers Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, both 34, of Alexandria, Virginia, were indicted on November 13 for conspiring to delete databases used to store US government information.
They both worked as federal contractors for a company that's identified as "company 1" in the court documents [PDF]. According to an earlier Bloomberg report, it's Opexus, a Washington-based firm that provides software and services to federal agencies and developed the Freedom of Information Act request portal, FOIAXpress.
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I guess the FBI agents and other gov't security professionals have been tasked with redacting tons of trumpshit.