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North Korean Army Eyed in Web Attacks

By HYUNG-JIN KIM
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SEOUL, South Korea (July 11) - A North Korean army lab of hackers was ordered to "destroy" South Korean communications networks — evidence the isolated regime was behind cyberattacks that paralyzed South Korean and American Web sites — news reports said, citing an intelligence briefing.
Members of the parliamentary intelligence committee have said in recent days that the National Intelligence Service has also pointed to a North Korean boast last month that it was "fully ready for any form of high-tech war."
The spy agency told lawmakers Friday that a research institute affiliated with the North's Ministry of People's Armed Forces received an order to "destroy the South Korean puppet communications networks in an instant," the mass-circulation JoongAng Ilbo newspaper reported Saturday.
The paper, citing unidentified members of parliament's intelligence committee, said the institute, known as Lab 110, specializes in hacking and spreading malicious programs.
The Ministry of People's Armed Forces is the secretive nation's defense ministry.
The NIS — South Korea's main spy agency — said it couldn't confirm the report. Calls to several key intelligence committee members went unanswered Saturday.
The agency, however, issued a statement late Saturday saying it has "various evidence" of North Korean involvement, though has yet to reach a conclusion.
South Korea's Yonhap news agency carried a similar report, saying the NIS obtained a North Korean document issuing the June 7 order. The report, quoting an unidentified senior ruling party official, said the North Korean institute is affiliated with the North Korean People's Army.
The state-run Korea Communications Commission said Friday that it had identified and blocked five Internet Protocol, or IP, addresses in five countries used to distribute computer viruses that caused the wave of Web site outages, which began in the U.S. on July 4.
The addresses point to the computers that distributed the virus that triggered so-called denial of service attacks in which floods of computers try to connect to a single site at the same time, overwhelming the server.
They were in Austria, Georgia, Germany, South Korea and the U.S., a commission official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media on the record.
Speculation over who was responsible for the attacks that targeted high-profile Web sites, including those of the White House and South Korea's presidential Blue House, has centered on North Korea.
And though such finger-pointing has been trickling out since the attacks began, the identity of the IP addresses themselves provides little in the way of clarity.
That's because it is likely the hackers, whoever they are, used the addresses to disguise themselves — for instance, by accessing the computers from a remote location. IP addresses can also be faked or masked, hiding their true location.
South Korean media reported in May that North Korea was running an Internet warfare unit that tries to hack into American and South Korean military networks to gather confidential information and disrupt service. The Chosun Ilbo newspaper reported Friday that the North has between 500-1,000 hacking specialists.
The fact that some of the attacked sites — such as the ruling party and the office of President Lee Myung-bak — have links to the South Korean government's hard-line policies toward the North was cited as further reason why Pyongyang might attack them.
North Korea has not responded to the allegations of its involvement in the Web site outages.
The assaults appear to be on the wane. No new similar cyberattacks have been reported in South Korea since Friday evening, according to the state-run Korea Information Security Agency.
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T Steelman

02:42 AMJul 13 2009

The problem with doing anything with N. Korea is that China has the first right of refusal. They fear a flood of refugees crosing the border. Somehow, we need to make this China's problem and let them settle it. Like "Hey China" remember all those US bonds you bought. We'll they all disappeared in a cyber attack by North Korea. Rumor is Kim Hung Ilk has the list on a flash drive in his bedroom and plans to destroy it to bring down the Chinese economy."

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T Steelman

02:35 AMJul 13 2009

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ExperienceKungFu

09:41 PMJul 13 2009

war is a business...north korea doesn't have any oil for us...why would we pay them any mind? iraq was only suspected of having nuclear weapons and we invaded them without a thought....here we have north korea jumping up and down waving their hand getting our attention with their missles and we still don't care...they have nothing we want...

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Mace1ace

05:17 PMJul 12 2009

Do they know what america is capable of?

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Gregnhelene

01:46 PMJul 12 2009

I just think it is funny how all you HOMO Republicans are crying now about this when Bush had eight years to do something about it and did not do a thing

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fssttp

01:31 PMJul 12 2009

Communism is a world disease. It's stupid and arrogant like the north koreans, that think they own the world. No respect for democracy.

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Bobbymusial

12:35 PMJul 12 2009

We will do nothing again , we will wait until some thing really bads happen . Just like Clinton did nothings to prevent 9/11.

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Mkw737

12:14 PMJul 12 2009

These kinds of provocative actions by a dictatorship, make it easy for the free world to coalesce against North Korea. It is clearly up to the U.N. now to enforce new sanctions with teeth in them -- found a cool site; Balkingpoints ; incredible satellite view of earth

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Identityno1

11:49 AMJul 12 2009

Perhaps Insane Hussein will 'Talk' to them as well....Read Deut. 17:15 and 28:43 --- We the IDIOT SHEEPle haven't seen anything yet! ....and we really don't care, thus the reason we remain silent, uninvolved and of absolutely no effect!A few might awaken, but NOT before it is too late!

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Scussel7

11:31 AMJul 12 2009

North Korea is following the same path as Germany did about 70 years ago. Unless brute force is used to stop it expect another major war. North Korea is leading as an agressor looking for appeasement and then war to capture the south. North Korea needs to be stopped before this happens. Arm for war do not appease this beast

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A North Korean army lab of hackers was ordered to destroy South Korean communications networks — evidence the isolated regime was behind cyberattacks that paralyzed South Korean and American Web sites — news reports said Saturday, citing an intelligence briefing.\n