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North Korean hackers busted trying to move nearly $30 million in cryptocurrency
A group of North Korean hackers responsible for the Harmony Bridge attack have been busted trying to launder nearly $30 million in cryptocurrency.
North Korea fires missile over Japan, Japan doesn't shoot it down
North Korea fires ballistic middle over Japan, missle reportedly landed in the Pacific -- Japan didn't attempt the shoot it down, either.
Elon Musk challenges North Korean leader Kim Jong-un 'wouldn't say no'
On a recent podcast, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said he 'wouldn't say no' if North Korean President Kim Jong-un challenged him.
North Korean hackers are using never-before-seen tools to hack Gmail
North Korean hackers are reportedly using never-before-seen hacking tools to infiltrate Gmail accounts without Google's knowledge.
North Korea nuclear threat heats up after new satellite images release
The nuclear threat out of North Korea has heated up once again after new satellite images have released showcasing activity.
North Korea fires eight ballistic missiles, US and South Korea respond
Tensions have spiked as North Korea conducted what is believed to be its largest single missile test ever with 8 missiles fired.
Ukraine official warns Russia wants to make a new South/North Korea
The President of Ukraine accused the West of being cowards while also warning that Putin wants to make a new South/North Korea.
North Korea in 'clear violation' of UN rules with powerful ICBM test
North Korea has launched its most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile since 2017 in a test flight covering over 680 miles.
North Korea fires test missile from capital region, fails miserably
Reports from South Korean military indicate that North Korea recently performed a missile test near the capital that failed.
Latest North Korean missile test photographs Earth from space
The biggest North Korean missile test since November 2017 has produced new images of Earth from the view of the Hwasong-12 IRBM.
NATO: North Korea 'spreading dangerous technology', nuke alarms blare
North Atlantic Treaty Organisations (NATO) Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says North Korea is 'spreading dangerous technology'
Kim Jong-Un spotted with 'strange green spot' on the back of his head
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has a weird dark green spot on the back of his head. Well... maybe he is Johnny Mnemonic.
Pentagon report says there's 'increased potential' for nuclear war
A newly disclosed report from the Pentagon has revealed there's an 'increased potential' for a nuclear war between countries.
North Korea state TV drop bombshell comment about Kim Jong-un's health
The face of North Korea has slimmed down, raising questions about the health of Kim Jong-un after a state media dropped a comment.
Kim Jong-un has gathered 240 nuclear weapons to 'wipe out the west'
Kim Jong-Un may be gathering a deadly Arsenal of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles to wipe out the west, says new report.
North Korea stole BILLIONS in crypto to fund weapon programs
North Korea is reportedly funding its nuclear weapons program with $2 billion stolen in crypto and fiat currencies.
North Korea hijacking cryptocurrency industry workers
North Korea is so smart it landed a man on the Sun, and is now hacking crypto experts' Bitcoin stashes.
Elon Musk says AI is more dangerous than North Korea
Musk decided to raise awareness again by tweeting that AI is a bigger risk than North Korea.
There are only 28 websites available in North Korea
North Korea may have landed on the sun, but they only have 28 websites.
North Korea bans access to Facebook, YouTube and porn sites
Viewing major social media websites like Twitter or Facebook is now a punishable offense in North Korea.
North Korean Satellite tumbling out of control, not even functional
North Korea continues to play around in space.
North Korea's latest invention: Hangover free alcohol
They've beaten AIDS, Ebola and SARS and now they've taken on hangovers. What can't you do, North Korea?
North Korea claims to have succesfully detonated hydrogen bomb
Kim Jong Un might now have a new bargaining chip against crippling sanctions.
North Korea's version of Linux watermarks files on USB sticks and more
North Korea's own Linux distribution, Red Star OS, is just as closed off as the country itself.
Egyptian telecom investment in North Korea becomes a disaster
An Egyptian telecommunications company has lost access to it's North Korean branch.
The top four things North Korea has achieved in the past 18 months
What are the four best things that Kim Jong-Un and his North Korean crew have completed in the last 18 months? It's an amazing list.
North Korea has found the cure for AIDS, Ebola and SARS with one drug
Kim Jong-Un and North Korea are at it again!
North Korea threatens to 'wage a cyber war' against United States
North Korea wants cyberwar against the United States?
South Korea constantly battling North Korea in growing cyber war
South Korea must endure continued cyberattacks by North Korea, as attacks grow.
NSA says North Korea definitely to blame for Sony attack
News around the Sony attack has simmered after other high-profile cybercriminal activity, but the NSA still feels North Korea is to blame.
Closer look at North Korea's cyber army tasked with cyberespionage
Cyberespionage is a major threat, and North Korea has quietly built a digital army tasked with attacking the United States, South Korea, and other targets.
US reportedly penetrated North Korean computer networks in 2010
The United States reportedly breached North Korean computer networks in 2010.
North Korea's hackers seek theft, retribution against targets
The North Korean government is led by an erratic, volatile leader - and its cyberespionage efforts tend to follow the same path, experts note.
North Koreans angry 'Interview' portrays them "as a bunch of idiots"
North Korean citizens weigh in on smuggled copies of the new release film.
South Korea says North Korea is advancing its cyber army
The North Korean Bureau 121 continues to expand its workforce, and now has a reported 6,000 members.
North Korean Red Star OS not the most secure choice in the world
The Red Star operating system used in North Korea has glaring security holes that western cyber experts could exploit.
North Korea lashes out against United States following new sanctions
The North Korean government not surprisingly isn't happy that the United States has issued new sanctions, in retaliation for SPE hack.
'The Interview' is no laughing matter for North Korean defectors
Western movie viewers might be amused by "The Interview," but it's a serious matter for defectors from the reclusive North Korean regime.
A glimpse at North Korea's Red Star 3 desktop operating system
Little is known about technology usage in North Korea, but the Red Star 3 OS seems to closely resemble Apple's Mac OS X.
It's possible hackers still have access and control to SPE computers
It's possible the Guardians of Peace, the group that claimed responsibility for dropping Sony Pictures, still has access to SPE computers.
Following data breach, US government hits North Korea with sanctions
Following North Korea's suspected role in targeting Sony Pictures, the US government has issued new sanctions against the North Korean government.
FBI still blames North Korea behind crippling attack of Sony Pictures
Some cybersecurity experts might blame insider threat attacks against Sony Pictures, but the FBI continues to accuse North Korea.
Experts: Insider attack may have played major role in Sony breach
North Korea denied hacking Sony Pictures, and cybersecurity experts believe insider threat posed huge risk to Sony Pictures.
'The Interview' has made Sony over $15 million online
Sony has made over $15 million through online distribution of 'The Interview' while it has only earned $3 million through theaters.
Demand for 'The Interview' reportedly increasing in North Korea
Apparently, there are a surprising number of people in North Korea interested in viewing 'The Interview,' much to the disgust of the government.
North Korea describes Pres. Obama as 'a monkey' in latest tirade
In its latest public statement, North Korean government describes Pres. Obama as "a monkey" in racial tirade.
North Korean Internet infrastructure suffers another outage
The North Korean Internet infrastructure, which apparently only has a handful of IP addresses, has gone down yet again.
Report: North Korea's Bureau 121 scarier than previously thought
North Korea's secretive Bureau 121 is scarier than originally perceived by western cybersecurity experts - and the threat is only growing.
Apple "not interested" in releasing The Interview on iTunes for XMAS
The Interview will not be hitting iTunes for Christmas, as Apple is reportedly 'not interested' in doing so.
Sony Pictures releases 'The Interview' on streaming services
Sony Pictures releases "The Interview" on digital streaming services today, and 300 theaters will show the film Thursday.