New charges brought against Zuluaga ‘peace talks hacker’
New charges brought against Zuluaga peace talks hacker
Jun 11, 2014 posted by Victoria McKenzie
New evidence suggests that Andres Sepulvedas wiretapping operation was much more extensive than originally suspected, Colombia media reported on Wednesday.
A day after his re-arrest, new charges were brought against presidential candidate Oscar Ivan Zuluagas former campaign worker, Andres Sepulveda, who was originally arrested for illegally wiretapping government dialogues with the FARC in Havana, according to reports by Semana Magazine.
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The new charges brought before the Prosecutor Generals Office on Wedndesday include aggravated conspiracy, aggravated abusive access to a computer system, using malicious software, violation of personal information, and espionage.
The prosecution exhibited evidence at Wednesdays hearing indicating that Sepulveda worked with others to infiltrate a number of Colombian national databases and had the objective of infiltrating the computer systems of Central American governments as well, including Nicaragua.
More:
http://colombiareports.co/zuluaga-peace-talks-hacker-wiretapped-international-embassies-prosecution/