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"Sony hackers" threaten "9/11 style" attack (by WalkSoftly)
After the U.S. laid blame to the hacking attack to North Korea, and Obama vowed repercussions, Kim Jung Un had this to say:
"" "Our toughest counteraction will be boldly
taken against the White House, the
Pentagon and the whole U.S. mainland, the
cesspool of terrorism, by far surpassing the
`symmetric counteraction' declared by
Obama,""
Link.
Have you ever been around one of those chihuahua type dogs that just yip away and try to nip at your heels? Isnt it about time to drop kick the little fu.cker?
"" "Our toughest counteraction will be boldly
taken against the White House, the
Pentagon and the whole U.S. mainland, the
cesspool of terrorism, by far surpassing the
`symmetric counteraction' declared by
Obama,""
Link.
Have you ever been around one of those chihuahua type dogs that just yip away and try to nip at your heels? Isnt it about time to drop kick the little fu.cker?
Last edited by WalkSoftly; 22-Dec-14 5:14 pm.
Oopsy Kim Jung......
"" SAN FRANCISCO — North Korea’s
already tenuous links to the
Internet went completely dark on
Monday after days of instability, in
what Internet monitors described
as one of the worst North Korean
network failures in years.
The loss of service came just days
after President Obama pledged that
the United States would launch a
“proportional response” to the
recent attacks on Sony Pictures,
which government officials have
linked to North Korea. While an
attack on North Korea’s networks
was suspected, there was no
definitive evidence of it.
Doug Madory, the director of
Internet analysis at Dyn Research,
an Internet performance
management company, said that
North Korean Internet access first
became unstable late Friday. The
situation worsened over the
weekend, and by Monday, North
Korea’s Internet was completely
offline.
“Their networks are under
duress,” Mr. Madory said. “This is
consistent with a DDoS attack on
their routers,” he said, referring to
a distributed denial of service
attack, in which attackers flood a
network with traffic until it
collapses under the load.""
Link.
"" SAN FRANCISCO — North Korea’s
already tenuous links to the
Internet went completely dark on
Monday after days of instability, in
what Internet monitors described
as one of the worst North Korean
network failures in years.
The loss of service came just days
after President Obama pledged that
the United States would launch a
“proportional response” to the
recent attacks on Sony Pictures,
which government officials have
linked to North Korea. While an
attack on North Korea’s networks
was suspected, there was no
definitive evidence of it.
Doug Madory, the director of
Internet analysis at Dyn Research,
an Internet performance
management company, said that
North Korean Internet access first
became unstable late Friday. The
situation worsened over the
weekend, and by Monday, North
Korea’s Internet was completely
offline.
“Their networks are under
duress,” Mr. Madory said. “This is
consistent with a DDoS attack on
their routers,” he said, referring to
a distributed denial of service
attack, in which attackers flood a
network with traffic until it
collapses under the load.""
Link.
@ramblinman: Lol!
Although I did read where someone said we shlda air dropped a few miliion Ipads and free wifi instead....so the regular joe North Koreans cld see how the rest of the world lived and hopefully start a revolt.
Although I did read where someone said we shlda air dropped a few miliion Ipads and free wifi instead....so the regular joe North Koreans cld see how the rest of the world lived and hopefully start a revolt.
Think it was more of a joke lol....and a jab that only about a handful of N Koreans have a 'puter and worldwide access anyway.
@WalkSoftly: there are less than 20000 IP addresses in north korea. I forget the exact number but i think it's closer to 11000
Sounds about right...Im waiting on Larry Flynts production of "Kim Jungs Anal Pegging" to come out and elicit some real payback 

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