Officials in South Korea think North Korea or pro-Pyongyang forces are behind attacks that brought down South Korean and U.S. government Web sites. Here, an employee of the Korea Internet Security Center works in a monitoring room Wednesday.
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Cjquip
10:10 AMJul 10 2009
In a former office during the 1990s there was a poster of three people wearing suits in an office. In the background outside the window there was a mushroom cloud from a nuclear bomb. Someone added a few words, "So much for resource plans."
JohnRia
11:15 PMJul 10 2009
My, my. North Korea is messing with us in cyberspace. And with all of our sophistication we are unable to prevent it. Perhaps we should import some of the geniuses from overseas and have them mess with North Korea. I can't imagen that we are so uneducated that we can't handle North Korea's cyber threat.
DadaShark
10:45 PMJul 10 2009
Lets just say "Bush Did It" Seems to work for everything else, and we sure dont want to piss of Russia, North Korea, or Iran with this light weight in the White House. Obama's corrupt Chicago mob handlers may be good at 'neighborhood organizing" but dont count on them defending this nation.
SEBAN
11:32 AMJul 09 2009
Regarding North Korea, if ever there was a time to hear Bush 41 from 1992, "one thousand points of light" it is now. Most likely they've conducted an act of war against the United States. We should respond in kind by turning them from a mountainous country, to one as flat as the state of Florida.
Seabreadad
11:04 AMJul 09 2009
A EMP attack on NC might teadh them to play nice..........
JessMarty4
08:53 AMJul 09 2009
North Korea has been at this since the 90's. Yes, this conflict was inherited. And regardless if the elected was democrat or republican, a new president means a time of transition. Nobody should be surprised that attacks like this happen. It has nothing to do with Obama, or Bush, or any ridiculous far-fetched conspiracy theory. It has everything to do with terrorists exploiting the vulnerability of the transitional periods in our country.
photojournalist6
08:12 AMJul 09 2009
If North Korea did this then people of Hawaii put your hard hats on, NK is far more advanced than anybody thought.
photojournalist6
08:09 AMJul 09 2009
Jwrmnfzy1No more false flags to start a war, Bush is out of office.
AJHIII
07:54 AMJul 09 2009
so much for our homeland security, libs are never proactive just reactive
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