- December 23, 2014
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North Korea Access to the Internet is gradually recovering from the unprecedented disruptions, comes to a complete shutdown, US experts say.
Network Access Violation happened a few days later after the United States accused North Korea in cyber attack on the film company Sony Pictures.
The government in Pyongyang has not yet made any statement in this connection.
The company Dyn Research, which tracks the volume of data transmitted through Internet reports that the connection is not actually functioned 9:00 31 minutes.
US President Barack Obama promised to “proportionate response” to the damage caused by the network infrastructure Sony Pictures, but US officials declined to comment on its involvement in current issues in the North Korean segment of the global network.
Analysts say the shortages could be explained as an error in the software and cyber attacks.
North Korea – one of the most closed societies in the world, and only a small part of the population has at least some access to the Internet.
DOS-attack
Technology company Arbor Networks reported that on Saturday recorded DOS- North Korea’s attack on the infrastructure. Attacks lies in the fact that the servers at the same time receive a similar amount of queries for which they were not designed.
“We do not intend to publicly discuss operational details of possible options for our response, or still somehow comment on these posts,” – State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf.
“Let me just say that some of us realized the response will be visible, while others will not be noticeable,” – she added.
Sony Pictures shot comedy ” Interview, “which depicts a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
The cyber attack resulted in the abduction of Sony Pictures have large amounts of sensitive data. North Korea denies any involvement in the attack, but applaud him.
The film “Interview” should have been released in theaters in the US on Christmas Day, but Sony Pictures has canceled a demonstration of the film, because hackers who committed the attack, also threatened to distributors and audiences.
Violations of access to the Internet in North Korea coincided with the first in the history of the discussion in the UN Security Council human rights violations in the country.
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