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Greek teen arrested over ministry cyber attack
Feb 20th, 2012
Greek police said Monday they had arrested an 18-year-old suspected of hacking into the justice ministry's website earlier this month, an attack claimed on behalf of online hackers group Anonymous. (Source: AFP) -
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