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Hacking Team Claims NATO Server Compromised

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Hacking Team Claims NATO Server Compromised The files were posted on the MediaFire file hosting site under the name "NATO Tomcat 5.5 Servlet Backup." NATO's press office hasn't responded to a call seeking comment on the matter.
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