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US alleges executive sold secrets to Russia for $1.3 million

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Posted on October 23, 2025

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By AJ Vicens (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors have accused a former executive of a government contractor that provides cyber intelligence tools to federal agencies of selling trade secrets to a buyer in

Former Executive Charged with Selling U.S. Trade Secrets to Russia

Allegations Against Former Executive

By AJ Vicens

Details of the Case

(Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors have accused a former executive of a government contractor that provides cyber intelligence tools to federal agencies of selling trade secrets to a buyer in Russia for $1.3 million. 

Implications for National Security

In an October 14 filing in U.S. District Court in Washington, prosecutors said Peter Williams stole eight trade secrets of two unnamed companies from April 2022 to June 2025, with the intent to sell those secrets to a Russian-based buyer.

Investigation and Legal Proceedings

The filing does not identify where Williams worked or the companies whose trade secrets were allegedly stolen.

But Williams is listed in British business records as general manager of L3Harris Trenchant from October 2024 until his resignation on August 21.

The company develops hacking tools that support national security operations and says it has U.S. government contracts. It is a subsidiary of defense contractor L3Harris, which declined to comment. 

The prospect of Russia gaining knowledge of hacking tools used by U.S. and other countries' intelligence services raises broader questions about potential attacks on federal systems and opportunities for adversaries to bolster defenses.

 A source familiar with the matter said the person in the British documents is the Peter Williams named in the October 14 filing. 

Federal prosecutors alleged that Williams made $1.3 million from selling the secrets and seek the forfeiture of a Washington, D.C., house and luxury items including watches and jewelry, according to the court filing.

TechCrunch, which earlier reported on the case, on Tuesday said L3Harris Trenchant was investigating a leak of hacking tools.

Reuters could not locate Williams, who is identified in the UK records as an Australian citizen and in the court filing as a U.S. resident. Attorneys listed as representing Williams did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.

An arraignment and plea agreement hearing was set for October 29.

(Reporting by AJ Vicens in Detroit and Raphael Satter in Washington; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Former executive accused of selling US trade secrets to Russia.
  • Peter Williams allegedly made $1.3 million from the sale.
  • The case raises national security concerns.
  • L3Harris Trenchant is investigating a leak of hacking tools.
  • Legal proceedings are ongoing with a hearing set for October 29.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a trade secret?
A trade secret is confidential business information that provides a competitive edge. It can include formulas, practices, processes, designs, instruments, or patterns that are not generally known or reasonably ascertainable.
What is cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity refers to the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. These attacks typically aim to access, change, or destroy sensitive information.
What is financial crime?
Financial crime encompasses a range of illegal activities that result in financial loss, including fraud, money laundering, and embezzlement. It often involves the manipulation of financial systems for personal gain.
What is risk management?
Risk management is the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling threats to an organization's capital and earnings. This includes financial, legal, strategic, and security risks.
What is an arraignment?
An arraignment is a court proceeding in which a defendant is formally charged with a crime and asked to enter a plea. This is typically the first step in the criminal justice process.

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