North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one)

Bacon Zombie baconzombie at gmail.com
Sat Dec 27 21:12:49 UTC 2014


CCC would not do anything pro-NK.

On 27 December 2014 at 19:49, Javier J <javier at advancedmachines.us> wrote:

> Looks like it is still going on.
>
> you can make this stuff up:
>
> ""Obama always goes reckless in words and deeds like a monkey in a tropical
> forest,""
>
>
> http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/12/north-korea-suffers-another-internet-outage-hurls-racial-slur-at-pres-obama/
>
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Keith Medcalf <kmedcalf at dessus.com>
> wrote:
>
> > >> What would be the point in blocking them? They don't even have
> > >> electricity in the country, what would I worry about coming out
> > >> of their IP block that wouldn't be more interesting than dangerous.
> > >> Pretty obvious if it was really them behind the Sony hack, it
> > >> was outsourced.
> >
> > >For the few elite that do have Internet in DPRK it would be 1) a big
> > >inconvenience which would annoy them a lot and 2) they have to transmit
> > >what they want attacked to the outsourced crew (whoever they might be)
> > >somehow.  I doubt the outsourced group has a fax#.
> >
> > I am pretty sure that they have fax machines in Washington Dee Cee.
> >
> > ---
> > Theory is when you know everything but nothing works.  Practice is when
> > everything works but no one knows why.  Sometimes theory and practice are
> > combined:  nothing works and no one knows why.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>



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