Ex-Cyber Executive Admits to Selling Secrets to Russia

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A former executive at L3Harris Trenchant pleaded guilty to selling at least $1.3 million worth of trade secrets to a Russian buyer, involving zero-day vulnerabilities and exploits, and faces up to 9 years in prison with fines. The case highlights ongoing concerns over cyber espionage and the sale of hacking tools to foreign entities.
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