Kim Jong Un sits at a computer workstation at the E-Library at the KPA Exhibition of Arms and Equipment. Rodong Sinmun
Business Insider: North Korea recently disappeared from the internet for a little while, and it looks like it has happened again
* For at least the second time this month, all of North Korea's websites appear to have gone down.
* Experts have said the outages may be the result of cyberattacks against North Korea, though there are other possible explanations.
* North Korea saw intermittent outages around Jan. 14 that crippled all of the country's websites.
North Korea seemed to disappear from the web for a period on Tuesday, an NK News reporter first noticed.
Insider also found that several North Korean sites appeared to be down.
North Korean domain names ending in ".kp," which include websites for North Korea's state-run media outlets, apparently first went down sometime before six in the morning, NK News senior analytic correspondent Colin Zwirko reported.
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WNU Editor: Cyber attack. Bad security protocols and/or bad software in general. Out of date servers. Electricity blackout. There are many reasons why this has has happened.
3 comments:
good good very good lights out in the horea norh
@#!$$&% get it its going down fools
40 days left in your bunker
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