- October 11, 2017
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Hackers of North Korea had stolen War Plans Data of South Korea
A report has indicated that hackers of North Korea have collected military secrets last year from South Korea. It includes a plan to truncate the leadership of North Korea. A South Korean lawmaker has indicated that the 235GB of data had been stolen from South Korea. It contains detailed plans in participation with the U.S, including possibilities and infrastructure information. It was reported by the South Korean news service Yonhap that a legislator of ruling party of the country claimed North Korea’s cyber intruders successfully collected military documents of South Korea. It was also said that the Pentagon hasn’t yet confirmed the nature of breach as it is a matter of intelligence. But, the spokesman of Pentagon Col. Rob Manning said that we can assure SK that we are confident in the security of our operations plans.
He added that we have the ability to deal with any type of threat from North Korea. The lawmaker informed South Korean defense officials that hackers of North Korea have stolen 235GB of data and 80% of which hasn’t been identified. But, most important stolen documents were regarding contingency plans of Special Forces of South Korea. BBC also reported that the hacking took place in the month of May or September 2016. South Korea pointed out that a large amount of data had been stolen and North Korean hackers are behind this hacking. A couple of weeks ago, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said that incendiary tweets of Trump were equivalent to declare a war on his country. At least a week ago, reports were floating that the U.S had been participating in an advanced campaign to destroy the North Korean internet access of spy department by traffic flooding.