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Sony Pictures Hackers Worked From Thailand
David Curry | | Dec 08, 2014 04:39 AM EST |
The hackers, going under the name #GOP, apparently used a 5-star hotel in Bangkok to attack Sony Pictures.
North Korea Denies Hacking Sony Pictures, But Calls Attack 'Righteous'
David Curry | | Dec 07, 2014 05:10 AM EST |
North Korea has denied being responsible for the Sony Pictures, but at the same time praises the "righteous deed" done by the hackers.
China Won't Step In If North Korea's Regime Collapses, Retired Top PLA General Says
Dan Weisman | | Dec 05, 2014 11:00 PM EST |
Even as the newly nominated commander of the U.S. Pacific Command called North Korea the biggest threat to Asian security, a former top People's Liberation Army general said China would not "go to war for North Korea."
North Korea's Lone Kim Jong Un: Name Ban Enforced
Christl Leong | | Dec 04, 2014 04:13 AM EST |
North Koreans are banned from bearing the same name as its Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, said a South Korean official on Wednesday.
North Korea Unlikely To Have Hacked Sony Pictures, According To Security Experts
David Curry | | Dec 03, 2014 05:54 AM EST |
Security experts do not see North Korea as the attacker behind the Sony Pictures attack, due to the #GOP campaign and leaks.
Hacking Collective Based In Iran Responsible For Hundreds Of Attacks
David Curry | | Dec 03, 2014 03:24 AM EST |
An Iranian based hacking group is responsible for several attacks on South Korean, Pakistani and U.S. public and private sector systems.
FBI Warns U.S. Companies Of Destructive Malware Attack
David Curry | | Dec 02, 2014 07:12 AM EST |
The FBI has sent a warning out to U.S. companies, in the wake of a destructive attack against Sony Pictures.
Sony Pictures Begins Active Investigation, FBI and FireEye Co-opting To Find Hackers Responsible
David Curry | | Dec 01, 2014 03:08 AM EST |
After one week of silence, Sony Pictures is apparently working with FireEye and the FBI to find the hackers responsible for the studios' temporary shut down.
Sony Pictures Suspects North Korea Behind Hack
David Curry | | Nov 29, 2014 10:43 AM EST |
Reports say the Japanese company suspects North Korea is involved in hacking into its computer system. But is this just an attempt to deflect bad PR?
'Vice Department Director' Title Awarded To Kim Jong Un's Younger Sister
Kat De Guzman | | Nov 27, 2014 01:56 AM EST |
North Korea revealed on Thursday that the title "Vice Department Director" has been officially given to leader Kim Jong Un's younger sister Kim Yo-Jong.
North Korea Vows Increased War Capabilities, Nuclear Tests, Citing U.S. Aggression
Christl Leong | | Nov 20, 2014 04:39 AM EST |
North Korea on Thursday threatened to beef up its military capabilities and carry out a fourth nuclear test in response to what it claims had been U.S. provocation that led to the United Nations' approval of a landmark resolution on the country's human rights violations.
UN Panel Backs Move To Refer North Korea's Human Rights 'Horror' To ICC
Kat De Guzman | | Nov 19, 2014 12:09 AM EST |
The United Nations (UN) panel on Tuesday voted to address North Korea's crimes against humanity by backing the push of more than 100 countries to send Kim Jong Un to the International Criminal Court.
North Korea Complains To Clapper About Human Rights Issue
Vittorio Hernandez | | Nov 16, 2014 11:11 PM EST |
The rare invitation by North Korea to an American official to a dinner that led to the release of two detained U.S. citizens was part of Pyongyang's attempt to improve its international image.
North Korea Surprisingly Releases Americans Kenneth Bae, Matthew Miller
Dan Weisman | | Nov 08, 2014 05:17 PM EST |
The last two Americans imprisoned in North Korea, Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller, were released without notice Saturday and sent home, U.S. officials said.
North Korea's New Nuclear Plant Could Increase Weapons Fuel Production
Christl Leong | | Nov 06, 2014 12:01 AM EST |
North Korea has begun operations at a new nuclear plant that could increase production of uranium-enriched fuel used for nuclear weapons manufacturing, a South Korean newspaper said on Wednesday.
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