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Peter Williams, aged 39, confessed to exchanging eight vital pieces of software and cybersecurity information with a Russian intermediary for a hefty sum of $US4 million (approximately $5.6 million). He funneled this windfall into purchasing expensive jewelry, watches, real estate, and lavish vacations.

The items he sold consisted of cyber-exploit tools. These tools have the capability to identify vulnerabilities in tech systems or infiltrate them with malicious code.

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Williams sold components and information that could be used in cyber attacks. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Such components could potentially allow the purchaser to penetrate millions of digital devices across the United States.

It remains uncertain if Russia or any other foreign nation has accessed and maliciously utilized these materials.

At the time of the illicit transactions, Williams served as the general manager of Trenchant, an intelligence company under the umbrella of US defense contractor L3Harris Technologies.

US defence contractor L3Harris Technologies. (Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP via CNN Newsource) (Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP via CNN)

The US Department of Justice asserts that Williams’ actions inflicted a financial blow of $US35 million on his former employer.

“Peter Williams stole a US defence contractor’s trade secrets about highly sensitive cyber capabilities and sold them to a broker whose clients include the Russian government, putting our national security and countless potential victims at risk,” FBI counterintelligence and espionage division assistant director Roman Rozhavsky said.

Williams had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of theft of trade secrets in October and entered a plea agreement with prosecutors to get a lighter sentence. The maximum penalty can be up to 10 years imprisonment.

As well as sentencing Williams to 87 months jail, US District Court Judge Loren AliKhan ordered him to forfeit $US1.3 million in cash, as well as cryptocurrency, properties, and other items purchased with the proceeds of the sales.

The Department of Justice accused Peter Williams of threatening the national security of the United States.
The Department of Justice accused Williams of threatening the national security of the United States. (AP)

She claimed Williams’ offending impacted both the USA and Australia.

“Mr Williams acknowledges that his actions caused harm to the intelligence communities, both in the US and Australia,” she said.

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