DES MOINES, Iowa — An Iowa man is facing computer fraud charges after authorities say he hacked into his former employer’s computer systems causing “widespread disruption.” Ezekiel Dean Potter, 34, of Des Moines, was charged with computer fraud by a federal grand jury on October 15, according to the United States Attorney’s Office Southern District […]
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