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- quarks@startrek.website
North Korea’s internet is a small—and fragile—space. The repressive nation only has 1,024 IP addresses and around 30 websites that connect to the global internet. While there is a limited internal intranet, only a few thousand of the country’s 26 million people can get on the internet. When they do, it’s highly controlled: These select few North Koreans can use the internet for an hour at a time and have a person sitting next to them approving their use every five minutes.
Meh clearly an exaggeration. DPRK does have very few public ips but there is nothing preventing them from NATing or using VPNs.
North Koreans are not allowed to possess or consume western media. They and their entire families will be put in hard labor camps if any are caught with it.
skilled IT and tech workers
Animators are now “skilled IT and Tech Workers”. So skilled snd controlled they had a ‘misconfigured server’. Who is to say this “North Korea stink tank” didn’t plant the evidence or know where to look. Why are they attempting to espionage a foriegn nation anyways? Do we want them probing our servers and planting shit?
analyze the findings along with Google-owned security firm Mandiant
What the fuck are you doing even owning that Google? Just an arm of the MIC now eh?
Mandiant is an American cybersecurity firm and a subsidiary of Google. It rose to prominence in February 2013 when it released a report directly implicating China in cyber espionage.
Was it planted, made up, or does Jeff Bezos need to be for high treason?
Idk this just sounds like someone
AUKUS needs justification for more billions.
US propaganda is getting so lame. Just recycled bullshit so predicable it’s a fucking joke.
“This might be the most quick learning-on-your-feet, nimble nation-state that I’ve ever seen.”