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Home / Crime and Justice / Twin Engineers Accused of Wiping Gov Data

Twin Engineers Accused of Wiping Gov Data

4 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Twin brothers arrested for allegedly deleting government databases.
  • They previously pleaded guilty to federal charges in 2015.
  • Muneeb Akhter allegedly used AI to learn how to clear logs.
Twin Engineers Accused of Wiping Gov Data

Twin brothers Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, aged 34, have been indicted by the Justice Department for their alleged roles in deleting government databases hosted by a federal contractor. This latest action follows reports from May detailing their alleged compromise of data across multiple agencies. The brothers had previously pleaded guilty in 2015 to federal conspiracy charges related to data breaches at the State Department and a cosmetics company, serving multiple years in prison.

Following their employment as engineers for Opexus, a federal contractor, the Akhters were terminated. Subsequently, they allegedly accessed computers without authorization, issued commands to prevent modifications, deleted databases, stole information, and destroyed evidence. In February, Muneeb Akhter purportedly deleted nearly 100 databases containing U.S. government information, including Freedom of Information Act records and sensitive investigative files.

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Muneeb Akhter is also accused of inquiring about clearing system logs using an AI tool shortly after deleting a DHS database. The brothers reportedly discussed destroying evidence, and their company laptops were wiped before return. Sohaib Akhter is accused of trafficking in a password for accessing a U.S. government computer. Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti stated their actions jeopardized system security and agency functions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are accused of conspiring to delete U.S. government databases and stealing sensitive information after their termination as federal contractors.
Yes, they pleaded guilty in 2015 to federal conspiracy charges related to data breaches and served prison time.
The IRS, General Services Administration, and Department of Homeland Security databases were reportedly affected, along with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

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