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North Korean Defector Spills Details On the Country's Elite Hacking Force

mattydread23 writes Business Insider interviewed Jang Se-yul, a North Korean defector who trained in the country's Mirim University alongside some of the hackers who make up its elite Bureau 121 hacking squad. He explains how they train: 'They take six 90-minute classes every day, learning different coding languages and operating systems, from C to Linux. Jang says a lot of time was spent dissecting Microsoft programs, like the Windows operating system, and how to attack the overall computer IT systems of enemy countries like the U.S. or South Korea.' He also explains that these hackers are among the elite in North Korea, and even though they have unfiltered information about the outside world that their countrymen lack, most of them would never dream of leaving. (See also this story from earlier this month about the life of North Korea's elite hackers.)

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  1. The Interview hits warez sites by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

    As a sidenote, The Interview has now a torrent available.

    1. Re: The Interview hits warez sites by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Informative

      What secure OS do you run where the video codecs have had a full security review? Google found (and fixed) around 300 exploitable holes in libavcodec / libavformat in the last year. Do you want to bet that they found them all? Do you always run video codecs in an unprivileged process?

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  2. Re:FUD? by mjm1231 · · Score: 4, Informative

    He defected in 2007, if facts matter to you.

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