Nicholas Michael Kloster's disregard for operational security is evident in his alleged cybercrimes, which include misusing a company credit card and damaging property.
The indictment details Kloster's quick misuse of a company credit card for personal gains, including purchasing a thumb drive marketed for hacking.
Kloster's rapid criminal activities raise concerns about the ease with which he exploited vulnerabilities within an organization he just joined.
His case highlights that not all insider threats involve complex schemes; some can arise from simple opportunism and lack of discretion.
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