As to the actual point,
Your point was to blame an article I quoted on Trump. I pointed out how retarded it is. Your digging.
Keep digging. It's hilarious.
As to the actual point,
My point is the knee jerk reflex of 80% of this site is to say that anything wrong in the world is the fault of Biden and his administration. If you didn't mean that it's fine but it's dumb to blame me for assuming.Your point was to blame an article I quoted on Trump. I pointed out how retarded it is. Your digging.
Keep digging. It's hilarious.
My point is the knee jerk reflex of 80% of this site is to say that anything wrong in the world is the fault of Biden and his administration. If you didn't mean that it's fine but it's dumb to blame me for assuming.
The US and South Korea are teaming up in a technology rollout.
Details mum at the moment but we'll see the juicy developments in the future I suppose.
South Korea plans large scale quantum cryptography adoption, thanks in part to tech partnership with USA
Also steps into future by allowing plug to be pulled on 2G networkswww.theregister.com
I've got a thread called: Republic of Korea Thread.Bout like a railway gun. You can hide it in a railroad tunnel and no one knows which one it is.
What I'm getting from this is that North Korea has really low-quality iron rods and bricks that break easily.North Korean soldiers bending IRON RODS and DIM MAKKING Bricks into powder with their shirts off!!!
North Korea: Soldiers smash bricks, bend iron rods in combat display
The display of force was put on for leader Kim Jong-un at a defence exhibition.www.bbc.com
Imagine how dangerous these Super Soldiers would be if they had food and Ivermectin (for the intestinal parasites).
Radio Free Asia said:Though periods of mourning are held every year for both leaders, Kim Il Sung’s lasts only a week. Kim Jong Il’s death was more recent, so it usually has a mourning period of 10 days. This year’s is slightly longer because it is the 10th anniversary. Citizens are prohibited from showing anything other than solemnity in public while the country commemorates his life and achievements.
“During the mourning period, we must not drink alcohol, laugh or engage in leisure activities,” a resident of the northeastern border city of Sinuiju, across the Yalu River from China’s Dandong, told RFA’s Korean Service.
The source said that grocery shopping is also prohibited on the anniversary day itself.
Forced to mourn ? 😕It's that time of year again... Only this time it's the 10th Anniversary of Kim Jong Il's tragic death.
No laughter, leisure activities or even grocery shopping? It's almost worse then an Australian Covid lockdown.
Positive sign diplomatically though if true. Imitation is the greatest form of compliment.
North Koreans forced to mourn on 10th anniversary of former leader’s death
Citizens must refrain from shopping, recreation, even laughing as country remembers Kim Jong Il.www.rfa.org
Yep.Forced to mourn ? 😕
BBC said:The attacks mainly targeted investment firms and centralised exchanges.
"From 2020 to 2021, the number of North Korean-linked hacks jumped from four to seven, and the value extracted from these hacks grew by 40%," Chainalysis said in a report.
The hackers used a number of techniques, including phishing lures, code exploits and malware to siphon funds from the organisations' "hot" wallets and then moved them into North Korea-controlled addresses, the company said.
Daily Mail said:Instead, 'one American man in a T-shirt, pyjama pants and slippers, sitting in his living room night after night, watching Alien movies and eating spicy corn snacks,' was responsible, the magazine wrote, 'periodically walking over to his home office to check on the progress of the programs he was running to disrupt the internet of an entire country.'
While an increasing number of North Korean citizens have been given access to a domestic 'intranet' of websites closed off from the rest of the World Wide Web, the country is otherwise one of the world's least digitally connected countries.
P4x told Wired he was able to exploit vulnerabilities in North Korea's out-of-date operating systems, and launch his attacks from the comfort of his own home.
'It felt like the right thing to do here. If they don't see we have teeth, it's just going to keep coming,' he told the publication. 'I want them to understand that if you come at us, it means some of your infrastructure is going down for a while.'
He explained that his cyber attacks on the state came after he himself was unsuccessfully targeted by Pyongyang, with DPK hackers attempting to break into his own personal network a year ago to get access to his hacking technology.
He was able to catch the breach, open the file the hackers used in an attempt to gain access to his network with a virtual computer (thus isolating the breach), and study it himself. He found the hack had been launched, to his surprise, from North Korea.
He added that he reported the incident to American authorities such as the FBI, but was ignored. 'If no one's going to help me, I'm going to help myself,' he said.