North Korea Hacking Threatens US and Global Financial System: US Officials (reuters.com) 87
U.S. government officials warned on Wednesday about the threat of North Korean hackers, calling particular attention to banking and other finance. From a report: The reason for the advisory -- which was jointly issued by the U.S. Departments of State, Treasury, and Homeland Security, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation -- was unclear. North Korean hackers have long been accused of targeting financial institutions, and the content of the warning appeared to draw on material already in the public domain. North Korea is alleged to be behind an ambitious, years-long campaign of digital theft, including siphoning tens of millions of dollars in cash from ATMs, carrying out gigantic thefts at major banks, extorting computer users worldwide, and hijacking digital currency exchanges. The global money-grab has been a topic of increasing international concern.
Trump's Press Conferences haven't gone so well.... (Score:2, Informative)
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Let's hope that nobody remembers H1N1 swine flu originated in the USA and killed maybe half a million innocent foreigners.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandem... [cdc.gov]
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Ever heard of the Kansas flu [nih.gov]?
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"It has never been clear, however, where this pandemic began. "
Not that it matters.
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Did the US cover it up and block the WHO from warning other nations with credible information?
Re: Trump's Press Conferences haven't gone so well (Score:2, Flamebait)
I'd put money on that to be frank.
Of course, American citizens are even more gullible than North Koreans, so no need to do it with force. They will do to *themseves*! :)
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Why don't you go troll some other social media site or stop being an ass.
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CDC is being strangely economical with the truth. I see no reason to accuse them of mishandling swine flu but the actual timeline srtarts three months earlier .
https://www.newscientist.com/a... [newscientist.com]
Now we are pretty well prepared to routinely detect the latest new flu but people should get suspicuous if from the first case they can conclude instantly they ve got a serious new strain. The cdc timeline is a bit preposterous.
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Bollocks. While possible in principle that the CDC merely recounts its own actions this is not how the CDC presents it and as a consequence anonymous parent is not necessarily being that disingenious.
What does this mean you think "First human infection with new influenza A H1N1 virus detected in California." It doesn't say the first detection, it says the first infection.
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Did the US cover it up and block the WHO from warning other nations with credible information?
Stop changing the subject, we were discussing Trump's press conferences.
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At least I'm not anonymously stalking people on the Internet.
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Let's hope that nobody remembers H1N1 swine flu originated in the USA and killed maybe half a million innocent foreigners.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandem... [cdc.gov]
Given the timeframe of the pandemic, I'd say it's obvious people didn't remember or give a shit as far back as 2011. Obama was re-elected, and Bill Gates still stood on a stage years after that warning that the world still isn't ready to handle a global pandemic, as many others have.
It's not merely blissful ignorance. We're so fucking stupid as a species that it's now willful negligence.
That said, we humans can't help it. We're infected with the Disease of Greed. Have been for thousands of years now. I
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There is a major difference between greed being part of us and greed as a dominant ideology and as an organizing factor in the society.
On the one hand it is a natural part of our mockup, a characteristic which competes with our other characteristics. On the other hand it has become a requirement in order to be a respectable person.
The psychopathic pursuit of self interest has become an ideology. It is our duty to pursue our self interest at the expense of all else because this is how the invisible hand of t
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Trump (Score:3, Insightful)
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So it burns your ass that Trump is trying to resolve the problem with North Korea without having to drop bombs, or fight a nuclear war?
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So it burns your ass that Trump is trying to resolve the problem with North Korea without having to drop bombs, or fight a nuclear war?
Trump has been completely ineffective and only strengthen Kim Jong-un by trying to absurdly flatter him and elevate his status around the world. He has made the situation worse for the long term.
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NK has not been strengthened in any way. We've imposed harsh sanctions. They're weaker.
They did not commit to a full halt to testing, so we did not hand them mountains of "aid" to continue to be belligerent assholes.
NK didn't even launch another missile until Trump's impeachment was underway.
The correct response with NK is to ignore them until they grow up and smack them down if they actually try something. Past policies of handing them cash every time they break promises are what sustained them and help
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NK didn't even launch another missile until Trump's impeachment was underway.
Are you trying to claim that the impeachment somehow affected Kim Jung-un? If so - that is weak sauce.
The correct response with NK is to ignore them until they grow up and smack them down if they actually try something.
I agree. But calling Kim "smart" "a great leader" "We fell in love" only strengthens Kim's grip on the NK and further legitimizes him as a leader. Trump's approach was embarrassingly juvenile at best.
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The United States was willing to deal with Stalin to defeat Hitler. The US dealt with future Soviet leaders to limit nuclear arms. The US was willing to deal with Mao to contain the Soviets. North Korea has paused nuclear explosions, and ICBM testing. Do you want that to continue?
The media and Democrats have been dusting off the last Republican president, saying what a nice guy he was despite the fact he was called a Hitler while in office, and then using him to bash the current Republican president who
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Are you trying to claim that the impeachment somehow affected Kim Jung-un? If so - that is weak sauce.
Are you suggesting that the North Koreans wouldn't try to exploit the US government tying itself in knots over impeachment? Nonsense.
But calling Kim "smart" "a great leader" "We fell in love" only strengthens Kim's grip on the NK and further legitimizes him as a leader.
I'm pretty sure his iron control of the military, police, border guards, intelligence agencies, and secret police, prolific executions, political education, re-education camps, and concentration camps for political prisoners provides all the grip Kim needs over the country.
Trump's approach was embarrassingly juvenile at best.
Next thing you know you'll be telling us that FDR and Churchill weren't genuinely thrilled to see the ma
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Trump has been completely ineffective and only strengthen Kim Jong-un by trying to absurdly flatter him and elevate his status around the world. He has made the situation worse for the long term.
Then why have nuclear tests and ICBM tests stopped?
The situation in Korea was largely set before Trump took office.
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North Korea hasn't stopped nuclear testing? When was the last nuclear explosion? Any more in the 100+ kiloton range? What about ICBM launches? There haven't been more of those in some time.
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China has warned North Korea that if they start a war they are on their own. "Optics" won't change the situation if North Korea is the aggressor that requires a response. The people that hate the United States now will still hate it then. Since Obama is no longer President, would you even affirm the right of the United States to self-defense? Or do you think the United States should be punished for electing Trump even if South Korea and the United States are victims of North Korean aggression? There ar
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I'm confused. I see our strategic readiness has degraded through the loss of the war games in South Korea . . . Trump's only accomplishment was to make some people believed he was accomplishing something. No one credible believed it.
I can see your confusion. Maybe I can help. Strategic level readiness is fine. There may be a very minor degradation at the tactical level, but not much to worry about. The Republic of Korea Army has about 47 divisions, the US has a partial division there. I'm surprised you didn't take note of the fact that the North Koreans haven't conducted any additional nuclear tests, and haven't launched any more ICBMs. That is going to limit their ability to bring their designs to maturity and their strategic ca
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Dennis? (Score:2)
I thought Dennis Rodman was his buddy, not DJT.
If they're state-sponsored, let us retaliate? (Score:1)
I'm getting tired of all this state-sponsored digital terrorism that we just let slide by with some strongly worded statements condemning.
I think it's time to fuck Russia and fuck North Korea. If your government is going to do this shit to us, it's time for our government to say it's 100% legal for us to return fire. Let loose every hacker and script kiddie in the country upon them, with no consequences if they get caught.
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What makes you think that's not already what's happening? The US is just as guilty as any other power, problem is it's hard to hack a country where the internet is mostly inaccessible and a Commodore 64 is considered a cutting edge computer.
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inconsiderable (Score:1)
The worst imaginable damage the Norks could do is nothing at all beside the insane damage we have done to ourselves by turning the country into a giant Nazi prison camp and intentionally crashing the world economy.
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Seems that would be a bigger worry to them at this time like the rest of the world?
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We have nuclear weapons, and they picked the fight with us.
What was your point, again?
Par for the course (Score:3)
If you deprive a (country / person) of all legal ways to acquire (money / resources), they will seek other not-so-legal ways to get said (money / resources). Is this a surprise to anyone?
No one has sanctioned any of the other nuclear powers (both confirmed and suspected) for their weapons, it seems kind of hypocritical to insist that these two countries absolutely must absolutely face ruin if they so much as gesture towards wanting nuclear weapons.
Given how poorly nuclear weapons are stored in many countries (USA included - land of the nuclear silos with broken doors), I think the only real surprise is that the countries that are trying to develop them haven't just walked off with one. I'm sure the only reason the businessman in chief hasn't sold them one is because they haven't offered a big enough check.
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Do nothing, get what you've been getting (Score:2)
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Doing something different seems to have helped with Cuba. Seems like something different would help with NK too. At some point we have to accept that they have nuclear weapons technology.
I don't know who to believe (Score:4, Insightful)
There have been complaints about the Norks many times as well as Russia, Iran, China, ... some might be true, some might be a distraction for some other state, eg: Israel, USA, ... What governments & their spooks claim and counter claim should, I think, be taken with shovel fulls of salt. They are all fighting a propaganda war: the targets are us, they want us to believe that they are all innocent and their enemies of the day are to blame.
It is confusing.
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It is confusing.
It's mostly meant to distract you from the real issues.
And we got a winner! (Score:2)
As German comedian Volker Pispers said: Bin Laden was such a convenient scapegoat. Every time it's not going well at home, he's taken out of the closet. :D
And what does Bush? The idiot empties the closet!
I wonder though, if Putin is sulking right now: "Am I a joke to you?"
Yes, Vladimir. Yes, yes, you are! [quickmeme.com]
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North Korea is perhaps unique among all the countries in the world in that produces no information that people outside the county want, and doesn't allow people inside the country to consume information from outside. North Korea generates less legitimate web traffic than the Falkland Islands.
So why is this country connected to the Internet at all?
North Korea gets its Internet services through China, but the Chinese and North Korean leadership actually detest each other.
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They do get most of their connectivity through China. But China is not that eager to do them favors these days. China-North Korea relations are bad, because the Kim regime is a lose cannon and not interested in being cooperative.
China is stuck with them, because they're a historical ally and China doesn't want to lose face.
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Popcorn time is better, and you are a pedophile.
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Nah, he's a pedosexual.
"-phile" means "-loving".
And love it sure ain't.
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Really? (Score:4, Interesting)
A shitty little country, where when you get a tour, they show you a fake computer lab with broken scrap PCs that are facing away from you while they type, because they can't even turn them on, because they got no electricity ... And even if they did, the breath coming out of their mouths turning all foggy because they got no heating either and it's minus 3 degrees inside, shows you that the condensation in the things would short them instantly... ?
THAT ... threatened you?
Are you saying that you are such a failure that North Korea is a serious threat to you?, ;),
or that your reports about them being shitty failures are a lie and we should rather join their paradise instead? (Yeah, right!...
cause I'm feelin like I'm getting mixed messages here . . .
and I remember those from previous for-profit-only war drumming that Americans died from.
What's the holdup anyway? If you wanna kill Kimchi Ungggh, just do it! Spare us the theatrics. It's not like the USA, with the biggest offensive war budget in all of human history, could not send a special ops team in there, and take out the entire leadership in a day, now is it?
So what's the real goal here? Cause /that/ sure as hell ain't it!
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Re "because they got no electricity" . for all the people outside select main city areas.
Re "getting mixed messages here"... East Germany was seen in the same way. Only later did West Germany get to find the advanced level East German optical splitters on the east/west optical networks.
Not been able to feed the people is not the same as not having a working Communist spy network.
Communists will spy. As
Wow (Score:2)
North Korea has computers now?
Thieves (Score:3)
So who is trying to steal money and pin it on the NKoreans?
PS The Fed just "waived" legislative requirements that the banks taking bailout money stop paying C-suite bonuses and stock dividends. The Fed Board of Governors made up of bank presidents. #pitchforks
Negative Progress (Score:2)
unplug North Korea (Score:2)
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That was my first thought too, but these days North Korea is routing through multiple locations [wikipedia.org] so it's easier said than done. I was involved in some local banking security about 10 years ago, and we blocked some Russian traffic, not by IP but by attack signature. There was no legit reason for Russians to use a local bank, and we might have blocked IP ranges if I'd hung around long enough; but attackers will just proxy and/or locate in a 3rd country so that'll really only deter the casual stay-at-home and
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What would the contractors at the NSA and GCHQ do all day? They need the world to connect and peer with/via the USA.
All the prestige would go to back the FBI, MI5/6 and the CIA again.
A connected world is a world the NSA can collect from.
Funny (Score:2)
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Pointing fingers at NK while the US is doing exactly the same thing to others, even their own allies.. So why should we care what NK is doing to the US as the hacking goes both ways, oh or are the north koreans so much better at it?
Doing exactly the same thing?
North Korea is alleged to be behind an ambitious, years-long campaign of digital theft, including siphoning tens of millions of dollars in cash from ATMs, carrying out gigantic thefts at major banks, extorting computer users worldwide, and hijacking digital currency exchanges.
Are you seriously accusing the US government of hacking ATMs to steal money? Of extorting computers users worldwide? gigantic thefts at major banks?
When the USA wants more money, we just print it.
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North Korea is busy right now, please call later. (Score:2)
"...North Korean hackers have long been accused of targeting financial institutions..."
North Korea? You mean that country that's currently touting zero coronavirus infections? The country that infamously maintains concentration camps full of their own citizens who have dared to utter a whisper of discontent against the DRPK? THAT North Korea?
Yeah, something tells me they're rather busy right now ignoring the shit out of a global pandemic and killing their own citizens. Please call back later with your sensationalist bullshit "long accused" stories.
Disconnect NK (Score:2)
Why can't we just sever NK's connections to the internet? They probably run through China or Russia, but that's no matter. The CIA could probably handle it.
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Think of the contractor hours that keep the networks open for the NSA. The translators who get to work on files moved out over networks from deep in NK?
The value the NSA gets out of been the only experts that got the files out.
Not MI6, not the CIA, not South Korea
Their translation work from NK mil Korean jargon into American. That executive summ
ACTUALLY... (Score:2)
All is good in the world ... (Score:2)
And US four-letter-word agency staff (or their minimum-wage contractors) are wailing about it, leading to Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. Which is what we have come to expect from governments in general and American governments in particular.
No wonder the species is thriving, without significant thr