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I don't think 12 gameboys wired together count as an internet.
Not really surprised. There are countries and private groups that enjoy sowing trouble. I suspect that NK is getting some of it back.
Not really surprised. There are countries and private groups that enjoy sowing trouble. I suspect that NK is getting some of it back.
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My guess? Some teenagers from Japan, angry at North Korea hacking Sony.
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The one internet site allowed that worked for all the public isn't loading? Pity. Where are they going to get their http://www.gloriousleaderordeath.org?
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PO1 Walter Duncan
"Little Kim" must have given the people a break off the generator bicycles. Probably for maintenance, then get back on them , we need power for our single server and my Blu-ray Player. Pedal! Pedal! Pedal! Bad thing is, this would be a good place to work in North Korea!
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I do not think North Korea hacked Sony, and I do not think the U.S. hacked North Korea. This is an interesting "war" to watch.
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Maj Walter Kilar, you are probably right. Looks like a Denial and Deception operation or some kind of a false flag.
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The President vowed the US will respond to the Sony attack. Humm, a couple days later, North Korea is without Internet. We Responded, and North Korea getting a taste of our own cyber capabilities. Don't test the might of America!
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/20/world/fbi-accuses-north-korean-government-in-cyberattack-on-sony-pictures.html?_r=0
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/20/world/fbi-accuses-north-korean-government-in-cyberattack-on-sony-pictures.html?_r=0
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