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N. Korea threatens ultra-harsh action over hacking allegation
2014-12-22
SEOUL -- North Korea threatened to carry out ultra-harsh military action on U.S. soil Sunday, one day after U.S. President Barack Obama vowed a proportional response against the North's alleged hacking attack into Sony Pictures.

In a follow-up to the FBI's recent hacking accusation against Pyongyang, Obama vowed Friday (U.S time) to "respond proportionally," hinting at retaliatory action over the communist country's alleged hacking attack on the distributor of a controversial movie about North Korea, "The Interview."

North Korea had been suspected of involvement in last month's cyberattack on Sony after the country's repeated warnings against the firm's plan to release the movie, dealing with an assassination plot targeting North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

"Surpassing the proportional response declared by Obama, (North Korea) will carry out a ultra-harsh war of reaction targeting the entire U.S. mainland, including the White House, the Pentagon, which are the base of terrorism," the strategy department of the North's powerful National Defense Commission (NDC) said in a statement, carried by the official (North) Korean Central News Agency.

"Our military and people are perfectly prepared to fight with the U.S. in all kinds of war, including a cyberwar," the NDC statement said, adding that anyone who joins with the U.S. will also be subject to North Korean attacks.

Pyongyang also dismissed the FBI hacking allegation, calling it a new fabrication against the country. It has never tried any hacking attack, even on South Korea, the North claimed.

Since the hacking attack on Sony last month, the North has consistently denied any involvement, although it said the attack was a righteous deed. On Saturday, the North proposed a joint investigation with the U.S. into the hacking allegation as it denied the U.S. charges.

Unidentified hackers have warned that "the world will be full of fear" if "The Interview" is released. They also said, "Remember the 11th of September 2001," referring to the date of deadly terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  HG 7489: Spousal Unit and I saw the Fifth Avenue's musical this weekend of The Christmas Story and the TDD/flagpole scene were excellent!!
Actor had the audience believing he really had his tongue stuck, as the FP waved back ad forth as he moved....
Also quite of bit of dialogue concerning the etiquette required to achieve the coveted TDD level....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2014-12-22 14:59  

#3  How about hacking the DNC's assets? Now that would make them tremble. If you think the emails from the Sony CEO were embarrassing in showing who she really was, just wait for the juicy details their records would show as it plays across the net (cause the Ministry of Truth certainly won't allow it to see print or air time).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-12-22 13:41  

#2  Geez..jumped right to the triple-dog dare, didn't they...
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp7489   2014-12-22 13:17  

#1  Bring it on assholes.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2014-12-22 01:16  

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