Connor Riley Moucka Pleads Guilty in Hacks on 165 Organizations, Stealing Billions of Records
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Updated · InfoWorld · Aug 7
Connor Riley Moucka Pleads Guilty in Hacks on 165 Organizations, Stealing Billions of Records
3 articles · Updated · InfoWorld · Aug 7
Summary
Connor Riley Moucka admitted helping hack at least 165 customers of a U.S. software-as-a-service company, stealing customer data and extorting victims for millions of dollars.
Stolen login credentials let the group access accounts, download terabytes of information and take billions of sensitive records from victims including AT&T, Ticketmaster and Neiman Marcus.
U.S. authorities said Moucka worked with John Edward Binns and Cameron John Wagenius; Wagenius was arrested in January 2025 and pleaded guilty that July, while Binns was still outside U.S. custody as of April 2026.
The case stems from a coordinated global crackdown on the Snowflake-linked hacking group, led by the FBI with support from police agencies in Canada, Australia, Spain, Ukraine and Turkey.