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China-Japan-Koreas
North Korea 'hackers steal US-South Korea war plans'
2017-10-10
Posted by:DarthVader

#6  Option 1: Shoot northwest.
Option 2: See #1
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-10-10 20:16  

#5  I like #2's leak.

"We have many of his closest most competent Mil Chiefs ready and willing to take him out when the order is given. He doesn't even suspect"
Posted by: Frank G   2017-10-10 19:27  

#4  1. No plan survives first contact with the enemy.
2. Most of the plans for South Korea were defensive. [maybe those are being redone as we post].
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-10-10 17:23  

#3  Wonder how much was left behind or 'misplaced' in the move from Yongsan to Humphries?
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-10-10 11:40  

#2  Hopefully they developed some really crazy warplans and let them b hacked. Stuff about the new moleman underground missiles and starting the war by activating the agents in Kim's inner circle, use the x code to cause North Korean missiles to explode in the silos. Stuff like that. Make dumpy Kim really paranoid.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-10-10 11:22  

#1  Oh FFS....

Rhee Cheol-hee, a South Korean lawmaker, said the information was from his country's defence ministry.
The compromised documents include wartime contingency plans drawn up by the US and South Korea.
They also include reports to the allies' senior commanders.
The South Korean defence ministry has so far refused to comment about the allegation.
Plans for the South's special forces were reportedly accessed, along with information on significant power plants and military facilities in the South.
Mr Rhee belongs to South Korea's ruling party, and sits on its parliament's defence committee. He said some 235 gigabytes of military documents had been stolen from the Defence Integrated Data Centre, and that 80% of them have yet to be identified.


Thanks South Korea...
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-10-10 10:37  

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