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North Korean Internet Goes Dark; A U.S. Government Attack Would Be Worse
2014-12-23
[BLOOMBERG] North Korea’s limited access to the Internet has been cut off, according to a network-monitoring company, days after the U.S. government accused the country of hacking into Sony Corp. (6758)’s files.

North Korea, which has four official networks connecting the country to the Internet -- all of which route through China -- began experiencing intermittent problems yesterday and today went completely dark, according to Doug Madory, director of Internet analysis at Dyn Research in Hanover, New Hampshire.

U.S. President Barack Obama said last week that Sony Pictures Entertainment had suffered significant damage and vowed to respond. North Korea warned yesterday that any U.S. punishment over the hacking attack on would lead to a retaliation “thousands of times greater.” North Korea has said it doesn’t know the identity of the hackers -- who call themselves “Guardians of Peace” -- claiming responsibility for breaking into Sony’s computer network.

“The situation now is they are totally offline,” Madory said. “I don’t know that someone is launching a cyber-attack against North Korea, but this isn’t normal for them. Usually they are up solid. It is kind of out of the ordinary. This is not like anything I’ve seen before.”
Posted by:Fred

#7  Ate all the pigeons.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-12-23 12:26  

#6  Drudge links to two reports, both suggesting possible Anonymous script kiddie denial of servics attacks. At any rate, after about 9 hours of silence, North Korea reappeared, albeit spottily.

Washington Post
CNN
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-12-23 12:07  

#5  Cold, Ship, very cold.
Posted by: Matt   2014-12-23 11:48  

#4  Likely put a pretty big dent in Swiss Chalet last minute sales of bark baskets.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-12-23 11:14  

#3  If the US government doesn't actually do something and claim responsibility, then this was probably the "proportional response" they were alluding to.
Posted by: gorb   2014-12-23 10:09  

#2  Somebody tripped over the cord.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-12-23 07:17  

#1  Did they pay the Comcast bill?
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2014-12-23 00:26  

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