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The Straight Story

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Fri Jun 28, 2013, 06:38 PM Jun 2013

Anonymous vows to turn over North Korean military secrets to WikiLeaks

South Korean hackers with reported ties to Anonymous have released details regarding 13 North Korean “cadres,” or high-level operatives, according to Daily NK.

The group, according to Daily NK’s Park Seong Guk, is “citing the release as evidence that they are capable of hacking into North Korea’s key internet architecture.”

The list includes information on Kwak Jong Gu, Kim Seok Il, Ri Cheol Seok, and 10 others. The table provided provides their names, birth dates, current locations, and “parts of phone numbers.”

In North Korea, as with the military of most nations, age often translates roughly to authority. So, the fact that one of the individuals listed is in his mid-20s and two others are in their early 30s make the assertion that these are the North’s military elite far from airtight.

All 13 of the names belong to people living outside of North Korea. All but two people are located in China, specifically Jilian, the province bordering North Korea across the Yalu River. Two others have mobile numbers whose locations are unclear.

http://www.dailydot.com/news/anonymous-north-korea-wikileaks/

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Anonymous vows to turn over North Korean military secrets to WikiLeaks (Original Post) The Straight Story Jun 2013 OP
K&R idwiyo Jun 2013 #1
That's probably going to get a few hundred innocent North Koreans killed railsback Jun 2013 #2
 

railsback

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2. That's probably going to get a few hundred innocent North Koreans killed
Fri Jun 28, 2013, 08:22 PM
Jun 2013

Who knows how many just disappeared when national hero Rosen divulged that there was a source of contact inside the NK Regime? Oh, well, who gives a fuck, right? Its not like we'll ever know, and Assange says he doesn't care if innocent people die, because he's a 'hero', too.

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