Tuesday, December 23, 2014

North Korea's Internet Restored After Yesterday's Collapse



North Korea's Internet Links Restored Amid U.S. Hacking Dispute -- Reuters

(Reuters) - North Korea, at the center of a confrontation with the United States over the hacking of Sony Pictures, experienced a complete Internet outage for hours before links were restored on Tuesday, but U.S. officials said Washington was not involved.

U.S.-based Dyn, a company that monitors Internet infrastructure, said the reason for the outage was not known but could range from technological glitches to a hacking attack. Several U.S. officials close to the investigations of the attack on Sony Pictures said the U.S. government had not taken any cyber action against Pyongyang.

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More News On North Korea's Internet Being Restored After Yesterday's Collapse

North Korea's Internet Restored After 10 Hours -- Bloomberg
North Korea's internet links restored: U.S. monitoring company -- Reuters
North Korea's Internet Back After 'Hard' Crash -- ABC News
Sony hack: North Korea back online after internet outage -- BBC
North Korea Internet Service Restored -- VOA
North Korean Internet blackout lasts nearly 10 hours after regime threatens attacks on U.S. over ‘The Interview’ -- New York Daily News
China says reports it helped cut off North Korea's Internet 'irresponsible' -- Reuters
For North Koreans, attacks on Internet are non-events -- Washington Post
A look at North Korea’s limited Internet capabilities -- Washington Post
Downing North Korea's Internet not much of a scalp -- Jeremy Wagstaff, Reuters

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