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 Post subject: Anonymous Hacks N. Korean Propaganda Site
PostPosted: April 4th, 2013, 11:44 am 
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Anonymous 'hacks' North Korea social network accounts

Anonymous posted messages on the Twitter account belonging to news site Uriminzokkiri

The hacking collective Anonymous has said it has been "hacking" and vandalising social networking profiles linked to North Korea.

The group has issued several warnings since the country's threats have intensified.

Uriminzokkiri, a news site, has been forced offline - while Twitter and Flickr accounts have been breached.

Anonymous also claimed to have accessed 15,000 usernames and passwords from a university database.

As part of action which the loosely organised collective has called "Operation Free Korea", the hackers have called for leader Kim Jong-un to step down, a democratic government to be put in place - and for North Koreans to get uncensored internet access.

Currently, only a select few in the country have access to the "internet" - which is more akin to a closed company intranet with only a select few websites that are government-run.

The country recently allowed foreigners to access mobile internet, but this service has since been shut off.

In a message posted online, members of Anonymous wrote: "To the citizens of North Korea we suggest to rise up and bring [this] oppressive government down!

"We are holding your back and your hand, while you take the journey to freedom, democracy and peace.

"You are not alone. Don't fear us, we are not terrorist, we are the good guys from the internet. AnonKorea and all the other Anons are here to set you free."

'Tango down'
Urminzokkiri's Twitter feed started displaying messages reading "hacked" at around 0700 BST. The account's avatar was changed to a picture of two people dancing, with the words "Tango down".

On Urminzokkiri's Flickr photo page, other images, including a "wanted" poster mocking Kim Jong-un, were also posted.

Anonymous has posted what it said was a sample of the hacked information.

However, some have questioned the reliability of the details as some of the email addresses were in fact Chinese.

Also unreachable on Thursday was the website of Air Koryo, the country's airline, which launched its online booking site late last year.

Like the main Urminzokkiri homepage, it is suspected the Air Koryo site has been hit with a Distributed Denial of Service attacked (DDoS) - a technique which involves flooding a website with too much traffic for it to handle.

Although a highly secretive nation, North Korea puts considerable effort in to having a strong presence online.

Various YouTube accounts attached to the regime post news items and propaganda videos on a regular basis.

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 Post subject: Re: Anonymous Hacks N. Korean Propaganda Site
PostPosted: April 4th, 2013, 12:11 pm 
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As much as I enjoy the idea of giving North Korea's secrecy a middle finger, this kind of goes a step too far. Openly revealing a hacking into one of the most touchy, volatile, and potentially destructive countries on the globe has a lot of potential to serve as a black mark on any (remotely) good political relations.

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PostPosted: April 4th, 2013, 12:58 pm 
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Yes, let's help the innocent citizens of North Korea by compromising their University accounts.

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PostPosted: April 4th, 2013, 2:22 pm 
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Actually, they replaced the [propaganda] poster with this:

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It was a TEENSY bit different.

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PostPosted: April 4th, 2013, 4:43 pm 
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It was a TEENSY bit different.

I see no difference.

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 Post subject: Re: Anonymous Hacks N. Korean Propaganda Site
PostPosted: April 4th, 2013, 7:35 pm 
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Kikori wrote:
As much as I enjoy the idea of giving North Korea's secrecy a middle finger, this kind of goes a step too far. Openly revealing a hacking into one of the most touchy, volatile, and potentially destructive countries on the globe has a lot of potential to serve as a black mark on any (remotely) good political relations.


Well, did they ever say they were American hackers? ;) If NoKo takes this to mean the US did it, they're simply submitting that we're superior to their own technology. :D They're not destructive. They're reclusive. What have they ever 'really' done since we told them to shut up and stay behind their borders?

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PostPosted: April 5th, 2013, 9:06 am 
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Kikori wrote:
As much as I enjoy the idea of giving North Korea's secrecy a middle finger, this kind of goes a step too far. Openly revealing a hacking into one of the most touchy, volatile, and potentially destructive countries on the globe has a lot of potential to serve as a black mark on any (remotely) good political relations.


Well, did they ever say they were American hackers? ;) If NoKo takes this to mean the US did it, they're simply submitting that we're superior to their own technology. :D They're not destructive. They're reclusive. What have they ever 'really' done since we told them to shut up and stay behind their borders?


It doesn't have to be American hackers alone. :?: If the hackers are primarily composed of people living in countries within the UN, that still runs the risk of "peaceful" countries being marked as allowing aggressive hacking tactics, if the spoiled piggy wants to see it as such.
Anyone who wants to call a nuclear warhead his own lifeblood is probably whiny, desperate, or insane enough to fit the bill.

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PostPosted: April 5th, 2013, 1:37 pm 
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Kikori wrote:
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Kikori wrote:
As much as I enjoy the idea of giving North Korea's secrecy a middle finger, this kind of goes a step too far. Openly revealing a hacking into one of the most touchy, volatile, and potentially destructive countries on the globe has a lot of potential to serve as a black mark on any (remotely) good political relations.


Well, did they ever say they were American hackers? ;) If NoKo takes this to mean the US did it, they're simply submitting that we're superior to their own technology. :D They're not destructive. They're reclusive. What have they ever 'really' done since we told them to shut up and stay behind their borders?


It doesn't have to be American hackers alone. :?: If the hackers are primarily composed of people living in countries within the UN, that still runs the risk of "peaceful" countries being marked as allowing aggressive hacking tactics, if the spoiled piggy wants to see it as such.
Anyone who wants to call a nuclear warhead his own lifeblood is probably whiny, desperate, or insane enough to fit the bill.
They specifically mentioned AnonKorea first you guys.

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PostPosted: April 5th, 2013, 5:51 pm 
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This is really just Korea flexing. However, they now have to choose one of two options: Attempt to fire a missile and have it fail/be shot down, then have the ever loving Fuzzy Bunny bombed out of them. Or they can go away and be like "loljokes" and look like a wimp. Either way, starting this was stupid on their part and will end badly for them.

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