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We will never know the truth on this. And the Obama and gov record on truthfulness demands skepticism.
"My advice to journalists, business executives, policymakers and the general public is to challenge everything that you hear or read about the attribution of cyberattacks," Carr wrote. "Demand to see the evidence .... Be aware that the FBI, Secret Service, NSA, CIA and DHS rarely agree with each other, that commercial cybersecurity companies are in the business of competing with each other and that 'cyber intelligence' is frequently the world's biggest oxymoron."
Bloomberg stooge, President says it Cyber Vandalism, but is this something more, effectively an act of cyber Warfare.(As she moves her Eyes to read the text to the lower right to parrot.) Yes media, it's all scripted for today's clueless viewers/listeners.Those few that have access to internet in North Korea, let's be clear about this, this is not a connected society, and the few connections they have, are very very constrained by the government. I for one would like them(North Koreans) to click on the internet and see, uh, Stars & Stripes Flag and maybe also see the Star Spangled Banner being played. With a message said, We know who you are, we can get into your system and do it again.
Supposedly all of North Korea is DDOS right now and whole country is down.
Payback?
Supposedly all of North Korea is DDOS right now and whole country is down.
Payback?
The hate-filled DEEs are also–surprise–egalitarian activists.