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Bosonic

(3,746 posts)
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 12:22 PM Dec 2014

North Korea's Internet and Mobile Phone Network 'Paralyzed'

Source: Gizmodo

Chinese news agency Xinhua is reporting that North Korea's internet is down. Again. But this time the country's 3G mobile phone network has been taken down as well. The report was confirmed via landline from North Korea to China.

North Korea's internet has faced numerous outages in the past week, but this appears to be the first report of the country's mobile phone networks going down. While very few people in North Korea have access to internet, it's estimated that about 1.7 million have mobile phones. The country has 25 million people.

This latest report of North Korea's communications network woes comes on the heels of a statement from an unnamed official spokesperson who called President Obama a "monkey." North Korean officials believe that the United States is behind the recent outages. "Obama always goes reckless in words and deeds like a monkey in a tropical forest," the spokesman said in a racist statement through North Korea's KCNA news agency on Saturday.

It's unclear who is behind the attack though North Korean officials publicly assert it's the United States that's mucking up their works. The FBI has pointed the finger at North Korea over the recent hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment, but some security experts are actually skeptical that it was them. The Obama administration said that they would retaliate in some form over the Sony hacks but won't acknowledge if these recent outages are the work of the U.S. government.

Read more: http://gizmodo.com/north-koreas-internet-and-mobile-phone-network-paralyze-1675539708

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North Korea's Internet and Mobile Phone Network 'Paralyzed' (Original Post) Bosonic Dec 2014 OP
Bush would have bombed them by now and bragged about it tularetom Dec 2014 #1
I doubt Bush would have bonbed them they might fight back but you are still correct. gordianot Dec 2014 #28
Wow all three computers in the Supreme Commanders Palace titaniumsalute Dec 2014 #2
He's got a 486 with a 128.8 baud modem. n/t christx30 Dec 2014 #3
Nuttin' but da best for da guy on top. Jackpine Radical Dec 2014 #6
Yesterday two newspapers reported that it was not NK that did this at all but that it was an inside jwirr Dec 2014 #4
The vast, VAST majority of people there do not have internet or cell phones. N/t Adrahil Dec 2014 #7
And those would be very heavily curated services for screened individuals. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2014 #11
The evidence against NK is pretty flimsy. Well, actually, beyond flimsy. Jackpine Radical Dec 2014 #8
Most NKoreans literally don't know of the Internet's existence. Nevernose Dec 2014 #24
The servers are probably overloaded by North Koreans trying itsrobert Dec 2014 #5
Also, the inmates in their work camps would like some more cell phone chargers. Dreamer Tatum Dec 2014 #9
I'm no tech but project_bluebook Dec 2014 #10
North Carolina? Throd Dec 2014 #12
no man, North Corea olddad56 Dec 2014 #13
I know your perfect project_bluebook Dec 2014 #14
The word you wanted is "you're". Throd Dec 2014 #17
Meh. Igel Dec 2014 #16
spy photo of complex operation that was carried out d_r Dec 2014 #15
I don't suppose it affects anyone but the top people in the Communist party n/t doc03 Dec 2014 #18
Next time, mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2014 #19
That's enough of this backsliding hooliganism! mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2014 #20
William of Ockham may have something to say about this jmowreader Dec 2014 #21
There's a mother of all blitzes going on across the internetz... nc4bo Dec 2014 #22
I can't quite focus on the web address of that page you're displaying Prisoner_Number_Six Dec 2014 #23
Here ya go... nc4bo Dec 2014 #25
What's in St Louis that it's getting so many attacks? snot Dec 2014 #26
I don't know. nc4bo Dec 2014 #27
Boeing's military research, design and manufacturing facilities hack89 Dec 2014 #29

tularetom

(23,664 posts)
1. Bush would have bombed them by now and bragged about it
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 12:28 PM
Dec 2014

I like Obama's approach a lot better - he won't even comment on the outage.

It's a lot sneakier and a hell of a lot cheaper. Plus it's more effective.

gordianot

(15,237 posts)
28. I doubt Bush would have bonbed them they might fight back but you are still correct.
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 03:13 PM
Dec 2014

In the early days of the Bush administration I question if George ever heard of the internet(s).

titaniumsalute

(4,742 posts)
2. Wow all three computers in the Supreme Commanders Palace
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 12:29 PM
Dec 2014

won't be able to get internet service again today.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
4. Yesterday two newspapers reported that it was not NK that did this at all but that it was an inside
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 12:45 PM
Dec 2014

job by a disgruntled employee. If that is so - who is hacking into NK now and should they be?

Not that I care about the NK leader but I do care about the people.

Jackpine Radical

(45,274 posts)
8. The evidence against NK is pretty flimsy. Well, actually, beyond flimsy.
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 12:57 PM
Dec 2014

As for the FBI, they couldn't pour piss out of the proverbial boot f the instructions were printed on the heel.

Nevernose

(13,081 posts)
24. Most NKoreans literally don't know of the Internet's existence.
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 12:31 PM
Dec 2014

The majority of the populace have never been informed that the Internet even exists, and it is illegal to talk about it with those not possessing the proper security clearance. Most of the country doesn't even have electricity or running water or food.

A cell phone outage really isn't much of a problem to the people of North Korea.

itsrobert

(14,157 posts)
5. The servers are probably overloaded by North Koreans trying
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 12:48 PM
Dec 2014

to download or stream The Interview. NK probably shutdown its own network to prevent people from watching the movie.

Dreamer Tatum

(10,926 posts)
9. Also, the inmates in their work camps would like some more cell phone chargers.
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 01:04 PM
Dec 2014

Those poor thousands in North Korean work camps. They probably don't even know the iPhone 6 is out. They probably won't know for months. MONTHS.
 

project_bluebook

(411 posts)
10. I'm no tech but
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 01:45 PM
Dec 2014

Last edited Sat Dec 27, 2014, 02:19 PM - Edit history (1)

I would think it would be a little easier to do this in NK because of the way they filter the internet and networks. Just hit the filter logjam

Igel

(35,300 posts)
16. Meh.
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 02:30 PM
Dec 2014

I grew up with the spelling "Corea."

It's like the entire "Romania"/"Rumania" kerfuffle. Or the current insistence that the cognoscenti have the "true" pronunciation of "Pakistan," with the back [a], unlike us heathen who mispronounce it with a front [ae] and we must all assimilate long-standing American English phonology to Urdu. At once, lest offense be taken.

I also expect them to properly use phonemic length when citing names in Urdu, reduce Russian vowels appropriately and absolutely use the sharp/plain consonant distinction correctly, get the tense/lax/aspirated distinction right in Korean, and distinguish not only Mandarin tones but, when citing Chinese names from non-Mandarin areas use the proper tonal system for those areas. At a minimum. Otherwise I view them not as cognoscenti but snobbish fools ... or foolish snobs.

They don't affect understanding, so they're matters of scant interest.

jmowreader

(50,557 posts)
21. William of Ockham may have something to say about this
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 04:11 PM
Dec 2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_in_North_Korea

I have the impression North Korea's telecom system goes down frequently, but we're learning about it now because they feel they can use these outages for propaganda purposes.

nc4bo

(17,651 posts)
22. There's a mother of all blitzes going on across the internetz...
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 12:00 AM
Dec 2014



In fact, I'm surprised there aren't slowdowns in other places besides NK.

Prisoner_Number_Six

(15,676 posts)
23. I can't quite focus on the web address of that page you're displaying
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 11:32 AM
Dec 2014

Any chance of you printing the link? It looks like an extremely interesting and informative site.

nc4bo

(17,651 posts)
27. I don't know.
Sun Dec 28, 2014, 02:51 PM
Dec 2014

I did a google search and found some interesting things but will leave it to others to sort out fact vs fiction. Watching the various ports being used is also interesting as well as some of the countries makes me wonder what's harmless activitiity and what's not, etc. Last night MIL/gov was very, very active and I wondered what all that was about, perhaps nothing then again.....

I just find the activity to be very interesting especially when there's some well publicized shenanigans occurring.



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