Iran and North Korea Team Up To Fight State-Sponsored Malware 191
An anonymous reader writes, quoting the article: "At the start of this month, news broke that Iran and North Korea have strengthened their ties, specifically by signing a number of cooperation agreements on science and technology. The two states signed the pact on Saturday, declaring that it represented a united front against Western powers. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, told Kim Yong Nam, North Korea's ceremonial head of state, the two countries have common enemies and aligned goals. On Monday, security firm F-Secure weighed in on the discussion. The company believes Iran and North Korea may be interested in collaborating against government-sponsored malware attacks such as Duqu, Flame, and Stuxnet."
Re:Where does North Korea get its computers from? (Score:5, Informative)
where does North Korea get its computers from?
Probably from the same place they got their nuclear technology: our dear friend and ally Pakistan.
Re:This is a very bad thing (Score:3, Informative)
More like Israel and South Africa working together [guardian.co.uk] to build nuclear weapons back in the 1970s.