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Korean Cyberwarfare Update: Leaving The Keys In The Car – American Thinker (blog)

Korean Cyberwarfare Update: Leaving The Keys In The Car
American Thinker (blog)
Korean news source Chosun Ilbo reports that "An official (South Korean) investigation has concluded that North Korea was behind a massive cyber attack that paralyzed the computer networks of broadcasters and banks on March 20." The "fingerprints" (IP

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Major North Korean Cyber Attack on South – Front Page

The attack on Nonghyup Bank came through the infected laptop of a contractor. The hackers were able to use the laptop to disseminate viruses throughout the bank’s computer networks, and on April 12, half of its servers suddenly crashed.
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South Korean government identifies travelers using Cross Match technology

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Cross Match Patrol
biometric device

Cross Match Technologies, Inc., a provider of biometric identity solutions, along with technology partner Digent Co., Ltd., has been selected by the South Korean Ministry of Justice to support its Foreigners’ Fingerprint Verification System.

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South Korean web attacks might have been war drill – msnbc.com

“This stuff is much more insidious and much more dangerous to national security than what Anonymous is doing … said the attackers likely built the army of computers that launched the attacks by infecting healthy PCs with malicious software at a popular …
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