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Pennsylvania Trooper Pleads Guilty to Creating Deepfake Pornography Using State Databases

Severity: High (Score: 66.0)

Sources: Wgal, Inquirer

Summary

Stephen Kamnik, a 39-year-old Pennsylvania State Police corporal, pleaded guilty to creating thousands of pornographic deepfake images and videos, including child pornography, using state databases. His actions involved unauthorized access to state computers, where he stored over 10,000 pornographic images, including 3,000 deepfakes generated from photos of women he knew and public figures. The investigation began in November 2024 after unusual internet bandwidth usage was detected on his state-issued computer. Kamnik also secretly filmed female colleagues and others while on duty, violating their privacy. He has been suspended without pay since his arrest in 2025 and is scheduled for sentencing on July 8, 2026. His plea includes a requirement to register as a sex offender for 15 years. The case highlights significant breaches of trust and misuse of law enforcement resources. Key Points: • Kamnik created over 10,000 pornographic images using state databases. • He pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including sexual abuse of children. • Sentencing is set for July 8, 2026, with a requirement to register as a sex offender.

Key Entities

  • Data Breach (attack_type)
  • Deepfakes (tool)
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