Sunday, December 7, 2014

North Korean sympathizers may be behind … – Latest News


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 They closed the studio network for over a week and hackers sensitive data published on the Internet

 

A | Reuters.- State media in North Korea said the cyber attack against Sony Pictures It could have been the work of defenders Pyongyang , in a report published on Sunday that dismisses allegations that the country’s communist government is responsible for this “wild rumor”.

“The ‘hacking’ of Sony Pictures Entertainment can be an honest fact the followers and supporters of the DPRK in response to his call,” the article news agency KCNA, using the acronym of the country’s official name, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The article, which is the most detailed response to date to the fact the country, accused South Korea to “spread the false rumor that the North was involved in the attack.”

He also warned United States that “there are a large number of followers and supporters of the DPRK worldwide “.

He assured that the” Guardians of Peace “cybersquatters that responsibility for the attack on Sony Corp unit were attributed, is one of those groups.

A North Korean diplomat denied that Pyongyang is behind the attack launched last month, although US security source confirmed that it is suspect.

The attack closed the studio network for over a week and hackers published sensitive data on the Internet, including the salaries of their workers and their numbers Social Security , with digital versions of high quality of several films that have not yet been released.

Sources said that North Korea is the main suspect in the attack, based on technical evidence and strong opposition from Pyongyang to Sony Pictures comedy “The Interview” speaking of a plot to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and will be released on December 25 in the United States.

“The Interview” is starring actors James Franco and Seth Rogen as American journalists who are recruited by the CIA to kill Kim after the authoritarian leader gives them an interview.

In June, the government of Pyongyang criticized the film as an “obvious sponsorship terrorism, as well as an act of war “in a letter to UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon.

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