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    Former US Army Sergeant pleads guilty after amateurish attempt at selling secrets to China

    June 22, 2025

    Former US Army Sergeant pleads guilty after amateurish attempt at selling secrets to China

    Infosec in brief A former US Army sergeant has admitted he attempted to sell classified data to China.
    Joseph Daniel Schmidt last Friday pled guilty after the Feds charged him with using his top secre …
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