Ontario Man Charged for Theft of Texas Republican Party Data

Multiple reports detail that an Ontario man has been charged with illegally accessing and leaking sensitive backup data belonging to the Texas Republican Party. Authorities allege he exploited a third-party hosting service in 2021, facing charges under Canadian law and highlighting the cross-border implications of cyber theft within a politically charged environment.


citynews.ca / Ontario man charged in alleged theft of Texas Republican Party data

Ontario man Aubrey Cottle, 37, was arrested for allegedly stealing and leaking Texas Republican Party data in 2021. He's facing charges under Canadian law, as announced by the Ontario Provincial Police.

cbc.ca / Oshawa, Ont., man charged after allegedly stealing, leaking Texas Republican Party data

An Ontario man faces charges for allegedly stealing and leaking 2021 Texas Republican Party data by accessing a third-party hosting company’s computer, defacing the server and downloading its backup, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

torontosun.com / Oshawa man charged in alleged theft of Texas Republican Party data

Ontario man, 37, arrested for allegedly stealing and leaking Texas GOP data in 2021. He reportedly accessed a third-party hosting system without permission and now faces charges under Canadian law, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

winnipegfreepress.com / Ontario man charged in alleged theft of Texas Republican Party data


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