North Korea’s military has trained more than 500 cyberwarriors, whose mission is to hack into South Korean, Japanese and U.S. networks to gather intelligence or to attack computer systems, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense said Monday. The intelligence came in a report presented to the National Assembly’s Defense Committee. The military hackers are apparently recruited from among those who have received specialized computer training at universities. The ministry said it believed that the North’s capability was on a level with that of technologically advanced countries.Full Story
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