US Charges Three North Koreans in $1.3 Billion Hacking Spree (reuters.com) 29
The United States has charged three North Korean computer programmers with a massive hacking spree that stole more than $1.3 billion in money and cryptocurrency, the Department of Justice said Wednesday. From a report: Officials added that a Canadian-American citizen has pleaded guilty to laundering some of the alleged hackers' money. The indictment alleges that Jon Chang Hyok, 31, Kim Il, 27, and Park Jin Hyok, 36, stole money while working for North Korea's military intelligence services. Park had previously been charged in a complaint unsealed in 2018.
Idiocy (Score:4, Funny)
Any where are they located? (Score:1)
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Article doesn't specify where they located...
It does, near the end: the Los Angeles Field Office, told reporters that the three alleged hackers were believed to be in North Korea.
If they're in NK, the Justice Department won't be able to do a damn thing about it.
Indeed. This is a pointless political gesture. Most likely, dozens of agents were involved, and millions of taxpayer dollars were spent on something that makes no difference to anyone.
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It is far worse and more stupid than that. They have basically notified those individuals never to go where they can be arrested. It really comes off like the case is utter bullshit because clearly they have zero interest in catching those persons, notifying them before hand, so just a empty geopolitical stunt.
Like a heads up, please don't let us arrest you because then out bullshit geopolitical stunt case will fall apart. What happened to the sneaky shite, like winning a free trip to Disneyland on fly nake
Three that were charged... (Score:2)
The three that were charged are in North Korea. The actual culprits, the masterminds behind WannaCry, were the NSA and are located in the United States. The NSA discovered the vulnerability which WannaCry targetted, and instead of actually doing their job of security and notifying about the weakness, they instead weaponized the vulnerability and developed software that targeted it. This software was then leaked and became the vector for WannaCry.
It's like if a branch of the government secretly developed
Idiots. (Score:2)
If you have 1.3 Billion in the bank you just disappear off the map. You don't hang around waiting for the law to catch up with you.
Hang on... these guys work for the North Korean government? In that case how does the USA charge them, exactly?
Re:Idiots. (Score:5, Insightful)
If you have 1.3 Billion in the bank you just disappear off the map. You don't hang around waiting for the law to catch up with you.
Hang on... these guys work for the North Korean government? In that case how does the USA charge them, exactly?
The way it does.
This is a purely political gesture. If these gentlemen even exist in real life (they were probably fake identities), they have new identities now and they are celebrating their promotions with a suitably indoctrinated harem in a NK spa for party officials somewhere at one of their many hot springs in their mountains.
The idea is to show that Biden is tough on NK and Trump was softy softy.
In the meantime, fat Kim the Turd is still doing whatever he effing pleases.
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Well this turned political in a hurry.
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No, it fucking didn't. This is an article about the North Korean government conducting cyberattacks. This is a 100% political article from the headline. It didn't "turn political". It's LITERALLY politics from the top.
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What does the current president have to do with charging people for crimes?
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It is a political act and is a part of the overall security theatre.
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Lets turn it geeky.
"...with open-source!"
There. Happy?
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Or...these are the real guys, but only ripped of several million dollars. The US wildly inflates their 'earnings' and reports this figure widely in the press.
When pyscho Kim goes ballistic, literally, for their theft/disloyalty justice is served remotely.
Re: Idiots. (Score:2)
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Well technically they claim to be Juche but like most supposedly communist countries they're not what they claim, certainly not an independent isolated workers paradise. They're heavily dependent on acquiring resources from the outside world and obviously it's not a fun place for workers either.
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Funny at times they were stationed and operating in Russia and China according to article. Maybe immigration laws and background checks aren't such a bad thing
Motive? (Score:1)
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No, they are not Canadian citizens, only some guy that laundered some of the money. They are both North Koreans in North Korea (DPRK).
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Recovery? (Score:2)