
Detroit on Thursday, according to the NFL coach and the University of Michigan at the University of Michigan hacked into the computer account of thousands of college athletes looking for intemisstic photos and videos.
Matt Weiss, who worked at the Baltimore Ravens in 2021 before joining the University of Michigan, was charged with 14 charges of access to computers and 10 identities.
The charges were registered in the Federal Court in Detroit.
In 2023, Weis was sacked as the Michigan striker’s joint coordinator, after failing to help school access to computers.
Dog Molkov’s telephone and email letter and email not were returned immediately Thursday.
From 2015 to 2023, Wisis held a database for more than 100 colleges and universities protected by third-party sellers, the accused. According to the accusation, it has received social media accounts, emails and clouds of more than 2,000 athletes.
“Wiyes has targeted women college athletes with first place,” the accusation said. “These women who have researched and targeted the history of their schools, their sports history and physical characteristics.
After more than a decade, as assistant coach with Ravens, under the hands of coach John Harbag, Weis moved to Michigan to work with Harba’s brother Jim Harbag.