Zuluaga campaign worker indicted for espionage and conspiracy
Zuluaga campaign worker indicted for espionage and conspiracy
Sep 10, 2014 posted by Matthew Sterne
[font size=1] Anders Sepulveda [/font]
Colombias public prosecution formally indicted a former opposition election campaign worker over his alleged obtaining of classified information regarding ongoing peace talks with rebel group FARC, according to Colombias Semana magazine.
[font size=1] Zuluaga election campaign poster [/font]
The Prosecutor Generals Office formally indicted hacker Anders Sepulveda on charges of espionage, conspiracy, unfair access to a computer system, using malicious software and violation of personal data. The offica also filed an indictment against Ecuadorean citizen Daniel Bajana for the crimes of conspiracy, espionage, and abusive use of software access to computer systems.
Sepulveda has been in collaboration with the prosecution in the hope of benefits and a reduced sentence. He seems willing to bare all regarding his involvement in the hacking of Colombias peace talks and the spying he allegedly did for Oscar Ivan Zuluagas presidential campaign earlier this year.
Sepulveda was arrested May 6 for buying chat logs and emails of discussions between top level members of Colombias largest rebel group, the FARC, who were attending peace talks with the Colombian government in Havana, Cuba. The information was purchased from an allegedly illegal military program called Andromeda.
More:
http://colombiareports.co/peace-talks-hacker-face-trial-five-offenses/