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A "massive" cyber attack which shut down the websites of several US and South Korean government agencies was carried out by North Korea, intelligence officials in the South say.
For the last five years, one of the enduring questions among computer security people was, "where are the mysterious, elite North Korean hackers?" For nearly two decades, the South Korean media has been reporting on the cyberwar capabilities of North Korea. All of this revolves around activity at Mirim College, a North Korean school that, since the early 1990s, has been training, for want of a better term, computer hackers. The story, as leaked by South Korean intelligence organizations, was that a hundred cyberwar experts were graduated from Mirim College each year. North Korea is supposed to have, at present, a cyberwar unit of nearly a thousand skilled hackers and Internet technicians. South Korean intelligence believes the North Korean have a unit of at least a hundred very good hackers who have been ordered to scout out the South Korean government and military networks.
Originally posted by gallifreyan medic
Come on now.Thats ridiculous.
Again another story,yes STORY,that they expect people to believe.
Yes some will.
But are you really that stupid to?
The powers that be obviously think so.
North Korea has to be the most shut off country on this planet.There capability to mount an attack as is stated is laughable.
news.sky.com
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Originally posted by Bearack
This might have been just a trial attack to see if they could actually do it, but it is also pretty stupid to show your cards.
remember this is the same guy who threatened war with anyone who asked him not to set off any more nukes. And then threatened to blow up Hawaii on the 4th. Not exactly a mental giant.