Wednesday, March 20, 2013

North Korea shuts down South Korean computer networks

Malware Blamed for Crashing S. Korean Computer Networks

Voice of America
1 hour ago

Written by
Steven Herman

SEOUL - South Korean police and government agencies are attempting to determine who is responsible for a malicious act that caused widespread computer outages affecting television channels and banking services.
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Malware Blamed for Crashing S. Korean Computer Networks

This undated screen grab taken released by the Kaspersky Lab site shows code related to the computer virus known as Flame. This undated screen grab taken released by the Kaspersky Lab site shows code related to the computer virus known as Flame.
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    Malware Blamed for Crashing S. Korean Computer Networks

    So, what this article basically reveals is that likely the U.S. shutdown almost all North Korean computer networks then soon after, North Korea shut down all the South Korean computer Networks that it could or something like that. This sounds a lot like a "Secret undeclared Cold War is still going on between the U.S. and South Korea on one side and North Korea on the other doesn't it? Let's just hope the 28 year old new leader of North Korea doesn't do anything stupid and kill a whole lot of people on both sides by accident.

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