Tuesday, October 10, 2017

South Korean Lawmaker: North Korean Hackers Stole US-South Korean War Plans

South Korean (blue headbands) and U.S. Marines in a joint drill in 2016. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

BBC: North Korea 'hackers steal US-South Korea war plans'

Hackers from North Korea are reported to have stolen a large cache of military documents from South Korea, including a plan to assassinate North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.

Rhee Cheol-hee, a South Korean lawmaker, said the information was from his country's defence ministry.

The compromised documents include wartime contingency plans drawn up by the US and South Korea.

They also include reports to the allies' senior commanders.

The South Korean defence ministry has so far refused to comment about the allegation.

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More News On Reports That North Korean Hackers Stole US-South Korean War Plans

North Korean Hackers Stole US-South Korean Military Plans, Lawmaker Says -- New York Times
North Korean hackers stole US and South Korean wartime plans, Seoul lawmaker says -- Washington Post
N.Korea Hacked Seoul-Washington War Plans Last Year -- Chosun Ilbo
North Korea 'hacked US-South Korea war plans' -- DW
N. Korea hacked Seoul's war plan: report -- AFP
North Korea hackers reportedly stole US, South Korea war plans -- Fox News
North Korean hackers have reportedly stolen secret US/South Korean war plans -- News.com.au
North Korean hackers suspected of stealing US-South Korea war plans -- The Hill
North Korea hacked war blueprint, Seoul lawmaker says -- Financial Times
North Korean hackers may have stolen secret US-South Korean war plans to kill Kim Jong Un -- Business Insider
North Korea hackers stole secret US-South Korea war plans on 'decapitating' Kim Jong-un regime -- International Business Times

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