US Intelligence Releases Information On How North Korea Was Fingered for Sony Cyberattack

Via One Free Korea comes this NY Times article that discusses how the Obama administration was able to pin down North Korea as the source of the cyber attack against Sony Pictures:

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The trail that led American officials to blame North Korea for the destructive cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment in November winds back to 2010, when the National Security Agency scrambled to break into the computer systems of a country considered one of the most impenetrable targets on earth.

Spurred by growing concern about North Korea’s maturing capabilities, the American spy agency drilled into the Chinese networks that connect North Korea to the outside world, picked through connections in Malaysia favored by North Korean hackers and penetrated directly into the North with the help of South Korea and other American allies, according to former United States and foreign officials, computer experts later briefed on the operations and a newly disclosed N.S.A. document.

A classified security agency program expanded into an ambitious effort, officials said, to place malware that could track the internal workings of many of the computers and networks used by the North’s hackers, a force that South Korea’s military recently said numbers roughly 6,000 people. Most are commanded by the country’s main intelligence service, called the Reconnaissance General Bureau, and Bureau 121, its secretive hacking unit, with a large outpost in China.

The evidence gathered by the “early warning radar” of software painstakingly hidden to monitor North Korea’s activities proved critical in persuading President Obama to accuse the government of Kim Jong-un of ordering the Sony attack, according to the officials and experts, who spoke on the condition of anonymity about the classified N.S.A. operation.  [New York Times]

You can read more at the link, plus I recommend reading One Free Korea’s take on this issue as well.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
9 years ago

“…the Obama administration was able to pin down North Korea as the source of the cyber attack against Sony Pictures.”

Well hooray for the Obama administration…

…I guess…

…because…

…it sounds more like North Korea got the Obama administration to expose the NSA’s monitoring network and cripple future capabilities over nothing more than a shytty movie.

Perhaps there is a deeper plot here… and not simply a case of Obama making a big show for his Hollywood buddies.

Perhaps.

Perhaps not.

johnnyboy
johnnyboy
9 years ago

Are the comments working now?

Liz
Liz
9 years ago

“I don’t think they would be foolish enough to release sensitive information over something like this movie.”

I would hope so too, but…they did (officially) expose the drone program in Pakistan during a press release.
With presidents like this, who needs Bradass87?
(sorry Leon)

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