Matt Weiss, a former assistant football coach, stands accused of hacking thousands of college athletes' accounts to seek intimate images, particularly of women. His arraignment comes shortly after a detailed indictment revealed unauthorized access to over 100 colleges' databases. The class-action lawsuit filed against the University of Michigan alleges negligence in supervising Weiss, who had previously faced dismissal for non-compliance during an investigation. Weiss's activities reportedly involved accessing sensitive data of over 150,000 athletes, with a specific focus on targeting female athletes based on various personal criteria.
Matt Weiss, a former coach, faces severe allegations including unauthorized computer access and identity theft over a span of several years, targeting college athletes.
A class-action lawsuit claims the University of Michigan failed to adequately supervise Weiss, leading to an invasion of privacy for numerous student athletes.
By accessing over 100 college databases, Weiss reportedly downloaded private information and reached out to social media accounts of thousands of athletes.
The indictment against Weiss reveals a pattern of targeting female athletes with the intent to obtain intimate images, raising serious concerns about privacy violations.
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