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North Korea threatens cyberattack against the US

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11 June 2015

North Korea has responded to a report that it was the target of an unsuccessful Stuxnet-style cyberattack by threatening a cyberattack of its own against the US.

In an article published in the country’s largest daily newspaper, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) said it would wage a cyberwar against the US to hasten its ruin. Such bellicose threats are fairly common in North Korean media and are not always followed by action, but when it comes to cyberattacks, the country has been blamed for several large attacks in the past.

Most have been against South Korea, but the country was also publicly accused by the US government of being behind last year’s attack against Sony Pictures.

“The DPRK can react to any forms of wars, operations and battles sought by the US imperialists,” the article said, using the acronym for the country’s official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

“It is the firm determination of the DPRK to wage Korean-style cyber war to hasten the final ruin of the US and the forces following it, who attempted to bring down the former with the cyber war,” it said.

The article was published on page 6 of the Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of the ruling Workers Party of Korea and a key propaganda mouthpiece.

In late May, Reuters reported that the US had attempted a cyberattack against North Korea’s nuclear weapons program five years ago, similar to the Stuxnet attack that damaged thousands of centrifuges used by Iran’s nuclear program at about the same time.

The attack against North Korea was unsuccessful because the virus couldn’t gain access to North Korea’s nuclear computer network, Reuters said, quoting intelligence sources.

“The US is greatly mistaken if it thinks the DPRK will just overlook with folded arms the provocations in the cyber space,” the Rodong Sinmun said.

 

 

IDG News Service

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