North Korea Internet down...

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Originally Posted By: djb
Our strategic plan: punish them by making them get internet service through Comcast. They'll have to spend weeks on the phone trying to get service, and end up paying way more than promised.





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I doubt it is the US directly, more likely it is Israel doing the dirty work.

Hollywood, (as is Washington as well), is owned by the Ashkanazi Khazars and they are an arm of the MIC and will often times be used as a psychological warfare tool against other nations. I believe that the trashy movie "The Interview" was used as such a "tool" against the North Korean nation since they (correctly) took the content of that warfare tool as a threat to their national security, they retaliated as is their right against an
assault from a hostile country.

I don't care for the NK government but if you are going to posture and threaten another nation, you will reap what you sow.
 
Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
I doubt it is the US directly, more likely it is Israel doing the dirty work.
I don't care for the NK government but if you are going to posture and threaten another nation, you will reap what you sow.

I think when another country damages a Country It needs to respond. Just common sense to me.
NK is very limited in internet pipelines. We can ealily keep most of them closed and those that remain open can be easily accessed and destroyed. Honestly they are no match to us in this area.
Ask Neville Chamberlain
 
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Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
I doubt it is the US directly, more likely it is Israel doing the dirty work.

Hollywood, (as is Washington as well), is owned by the Ashkanazi Khazars and they are an arm of the MIC and will often times be used as a psychological warfare tool against other nations. I believe that the trashy movie "The Interview" was used as such a "tool" against the North Korean nation since they (correctly) took the content of that warfare tool as a threat to their national security, they retaliated as is their right against an
assault from a hostile country.

I don't care for the NK government but if you are going to posture and threaten another nation, you will reap what you sow.


Alex Jones! I didn't know you were a member of BiTOG!
 
That'll really hurt Kim-Jong Unbalanced personally.
He won't be able to surf porn on the Net, which is probably the only reason NK has any Internet at all.
 
Originally Posted By: A_Harman
That'll really hurt Kim-Jong Unbalanced personally.
He won't be able to surf porn on the Net, which is probably the only reason NK has any Internet at all.


Isn't that the only reason for the internet's existence? At least before BITOG came around.
 
Sometimes there's a reference I don't understand. Somewhere in news of this event there was reference of "a 15 year old in a Guy Fawkes mask". The name rang a bell but I didn't quite get it. If you don't get it, researching Guy Fawkes is interesting.
 
Originally Posted By: Rick in PA
Sometimes there's a reference I don't understand. Somewhere in news of this event there was reference of "a 15 year old in a Guy Fawkes mask". The name rang a bell but I didn't quite get it. If you don't get it, researching Guy Fawkes is interesting.


Typically, members of the hacker collective Anonymous (and subsets of them) wear Guy Fawkes masks in videos or when in public to hide their identity. It's sort of become a symbol of Anonymous. In this case they are also implying that a single 15 year old with a laptop could have brought down NK. From what I'm reading, that isn't actually impossible. Which is the funny thing.
 
Originally Posted By: djb
Our strategic plan: punish them by making them get internet service through Comcast. They'll have to spend weeks on the phone trying to get service, and end up paying way more than promised.





There is an upside for them though...they may be able to understand the person on the other end once they're able to get through...
 
I wonder if when they need technical support in DPRK, do they have to call India like the rest of us in the Free World, or do they have their own support.
 
I thought it was from all the N. Koreans trying to get in on the $1/qt oil deal from Autozone.
 
I read on Twitter a few days ago that Anonymous is threating to drain bank accounts of certain city govt workers in a Missisippi town. They also somehow hacked photos inside the same city jail of inmates throwing gang signs, taking photos and smoking dope. They released these on the internet and now the sheriff's dept is in a frenzy. The FBI and MBI are involved too now. This started with a murder that many feel is in the process of a cover up.
 
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