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  2. South Korea says pro-Russia groups responsible for ... - AOL

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    "Cyber attacks by pro-Russian hacktivist groups on our country have occurred intermittently in the past, but have become more frequent since North Korea dispatched troops to Russia and ...

  3. South Korea, US kick off annual drills over North's military ...

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    South Korea and the United States kicked off annual summertime military exercises on Monday, seeking to boost their joint readiness to fend off North Korea's weapons and cyber threats. The Ulchi ...

  4. North Korean charged in cyberattacks on US hospitals, NASA ...

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    A North Korean military intelligence operative has been indicted in a conspiracy to hack into American health care providers, NASA, U.S. military bases and international entities, stealing ...

  5. Lazarus Group - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known attack that the group is responsible for is known as "Operation Troy", which took place from 2009 to 2012. This was a cyber-espionage campaign that utilized unsophisticated distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) techniques to target the South Korean government in Seoul.

  6. 2009 DDoS attacks against South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The July 2009 cyberattacks were a series of coordinated cyberattacks against major government, news media, and financial websites in South Korea and the United States. [1] The attacks involved the activation of a botnet—a large number of hijacked computers—that maliciously accessed targeted websites with the intention of causing their servers to overload due to the influx of traffic, known ...

  7. 2014 Sony Pictures hack - Wikipedia

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    Cyber security expert Kurt Stammberger from cyber security firm Norse, [94] [95] DEFCON organizer and Cloudflare researcher Marc Rogers, [96] Hector Monsegur, [97] and Kim Zetter, a security journalist at Wired magazine, [98] have expressed doubt and tended to agree that North Korea might not be behind the attack.

  8. North Korea-backed cyber group sought to steal nuclear ... - AOL

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    The National Cyber Security Centre said it showed how far Pyongyang was willing to go to pursue its military and nuclear programmes. North Korea-backed cyber group sought to steal nuclear secrets ...

  9. 2013 South Korea cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean communications watchdog Korea Communications Commission raised their alert level on cyber-attacks to three on a scale of five. North Korea has been blamed for similar attacks in 2009 and 2011 and was suspected of launching this attack as well.