Work at the space station but still find a way to `hack` your partner’s bank account on Earth

Work at the space station but still find a way to `hack` your partner's bank account on Earth 4

It is very normal for couples to have times when `the rice is not good, the soup is not sweet` in married life.

The story that sounded like a joke turned out to be true recently when Summer Worden – a former US Air Force intelligence officer in Kansas – filed a complaint against female astronaut Anna McClain accusing her of identity theft.

Anna McClain and Summer Worden were formerly a same-sex married couple, but have divorced and have been in the process of resolving post-marital disputes in court for nearly a year now.

In a complaint filed with the US Federal Trade Commission, Worden accused female astronaut Anna McClain of illegally accessing her bank account between December 2018 and June 2019.

According to Worden’s revelation, she was quite surprised to learn that her divorced partner still knew thoroughly about her personal expenses.

After being accused, through her lawyer, female astronaut McClain admitted she accessed her ex-fiancee’s bank account using a computer on the ISS international space station.

McClain used the computer on the space station to access his ex-partner’s bank account

Work at the space station but still find a way to `hack` your partner's bank account on Earth

Worden said he was shocked to learn that McClain had access to his account even though the two had broken up: `I can’t believe she could act so brazenly. This is clearly an infringement of rights.`

Currently, NASA refuses to comment saying this is a personal incident.

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