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13 hours ago ago from Cybernitions
Recent espionage incidents show that enemies in Afghanistan and North Korea aren't as digitally unsophisticated as they seem. A note on the new rules of international cyber intrigue: When it comes to stealing digital secrets, even the least likely Luddite may be snooping around in your servers. That's the lesson, it seems, that the South Korean military learned after hackers seemingly based in North Korea intercepted confidential ...
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21 hours ago ago from Open Pakistan
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Seven North Koreans crossed into the South by taking a seldom used sea route that has been the site of deadly naval clashes between the rival Koreas in the past, officials said on Tuesday. News of the crossing came a day after the North threatened to turn the contested Yellow Sea border off the west coast of the peninsula into a firing range, raising tension as it also appears to be ending its boycott of stalled nuclear disarmament ...
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