Former Australian defense personnel pleads guilty to selling hacking tools, accepting payments in crypto

Peter Williams has pleaded guilty to two counts of trade secret theft in Washington state after selling sensitive cyberattack tools to a broker linked to Russia. Prosecutors stated that the defendant received approximately $1.26 million in cryptocurrency over three years, which he then spent on luxury assets and a real estate deposit.

According to DOJ records, Williams — an Australian citizen residing in the U.S. — sold eight exploit components, including zero-day capabilities, developed for the U.S. intelligence community and shared within the Five Eyes alliance comprising the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The contracts also promised an additional $4 million in payments.

Prosecutors said the damages to the involved companies exceeded $35 million, and Williams continued trading until July 2025 despite being aware of an FBI investigation. The defendant is accused of moving cryptocurrency through anonymous transactions before converting it, spending over $715,000 on travel, luxury cars, jewelry, and making a $1.5 million deposit on a property in Washington.

The prosecution is seeking a nine-year prison sentence, at least $35 million in restitution, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervised release. The case is considered one of the recent national security incidents highlighting how cryptocurrency is increasingly used as a payment method in espionage-related transactions and cyberattack tools.

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