Romanian Hacker Sentenced to Prison in US for Selling Access to State Network
Catalin Dragomir previously pleaded guilty to selling access to an Oregon state government office’s network. The post Romanian Hacker Sentenced to Prison in US for Selling Access to State Network appeared first on SecurityWeek.

A Romanian national has been sentenced to prison in the United States after he admitted to selling access to an Oregon state network.
The hacker is 45-year-old Catalin Dragomir. He was arrested in Romania in November 2024 and extradited to the United States in January 2025.
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