North Korea Accidentally Opens Outside Access to Their Internal Intranet

I wonder how many people in the Kim regime even use this limited Internet service?  I also wonder what memes they post on their social network service?

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Someone in North Korea is in a lot of trouble.

The secretive state somehow accidentally opened access to all the websites hosted on its servers, revealing that it only has 28 registered domains.

On Monday at around 10 p.m. Pacific time, North Korea’s nameserver – that contains information about all of the “.kp” websites – was misconfigured, allowing it to be accessed. This meant Matthew Bryant, a researcher, was able to access the domain names and some of the file data about the site.

Bryant dumped all of this on Github – a site that hosts computer code. It’s the first real look into the secret online world of the hermit state North Korea.

Some of the websites take a long time to load and some are inaccessible. Among the 28 sites listed is one called Air Koryo, a flight booking site, and one named Friend, presumably some sort of social network.

One website that has always been accessible outside of North Korea is the Korean Central News Agency – the state-run propaganda site.

Reddit page lists all of the websites discovered and below are some examples of the sites.  [CNBC]

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
7 years ago

If you open the internet and no one is on line does is it still mean it’s open?

Smokes
Smokes
7 years ago

Their internal intranet eh? Any word on the state of their external extranet? How about the global intranet? 😎 They use NIC cards in their networks? 😛

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