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Venezuelan arrested for '01 Air Force hacks







Venezuelan arrested for '01 Air Force
hacks

Venezuelan arrested for '01 Air Force
hacks
04/12/2005 05:23 PM

Rafael Nunez-Aponte, a popular Venezuelan hacker known as RaFa, was arrested April 2 and charged with hacking into U.S. Department of Defense servers almost four years ago.




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