Showing posts with label North Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Korea. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Anonymous attacks North Korea

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It is likely that the vast majority of people are falling very badly all threats from North Korea, or rather, of its leader, Kim Jong-un. It seems that for this man there is only one way to "solve" things, and that's with guns and bombs. Because of this, the well-known hacktivist group Anonymous has decided to take action on the matter .
Of course, other weapons and specialization are not Anonymous, but that cyber attacks are your thing. To indicate that you are out there, Anonymous has started attacking social networks and web sites related to North Korea, such as Uriminzokkiri and his Flickr page. Also claim to have 15,000 usernames and passwords obtained from a database of a university.
The movement is called " Operation Free Korea "(Operation Liberate Korea). Anonymous said this: " To the citizens of North Korea suggest them stand up and overthrow this oppressive government. We support them as they travel the road to freedom, democracy and peace. You are not alone. We are not afraid, we are not terrorists, we are the good guys from the Internet.AnonKorea and all other 'Anon' we are here to deliver . "
It also makes clear that Anonymous is trying to distance all we can in the United States, which is North Korea who has more problems.
Do you think the actions of the hacktivist group achieved better or worse situation?

Saturday, March 30, 2013

North Korean 3G service cuts

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They say that good is short, and it seems to be true. North Korea is the country with more restrictions in the world. Even the Internet is saved. About a month ago, was released in North Korea a 3G network, and two days ago it was deactivated .
When the 3G connection was available, it appeared that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea finally begin to be more open and less strict. Even in the month of January began allowing visitors enter with mobile phones in the country, which was a novelty, and it is allowed even international calls. And in February, as we noted, was enabled Internet access via a 3G network Koryolink company.
The 3G network brand lasted a very short time. The service was cut without any explanation, since neither the North Korean government and the telecommunications company have made statements.
Tourists can still make international calls, but it is likely that this "service" will soon also be put offside.
What do you think of the actions of North Korea on issues relating to technology and communications?

Friday, July 27, 2012

Achim is the clone of the North Korean iPad

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The iPhone is not sold in North Korea, but that does not mean that the North Koreans do not have access to tablets - they have their own clone of the Apple device.

According to the website NK News , the North Korean media reported that a tablet called Achim ("Morning"), developed by a state enterprise is becoming very popular within the country, especially among students.

The device has a 7 inch screen, weighs 300 grams and the battery lasts up to 5 hours. Was not informed what is the system used in Achim, but it is possible that the Red Star, a variant of Linux that is also used in other devices in the country.

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