Anonymous Hackers claim to breach North Korean site Uriminzokkiri
Hacking
group Anonymous claims to have broken into North Korean site
Uriminzokkiri.com and got their hands on more than 15,000 user
credentials. A message posted online makes the claim and includes
details for six accounts, apparently showing user names, e-mail
addresses, birth dates, and hashed passwords.
"Enjoy these few records as a proof
of our access to your systems (random innocent citizens, collateral
damage, because they were stupid enough to choose idiot passwords), we
got all over 15k membership records of www.uriminzokkiri.com and many
more. First we gonna wipe your data, then we gonna wipe your badass
dictatorship "government"."
Of the six users, three have Korean names and the other three appear to be Chinese. "North
Korean government is increasingly becoming a threat to peace and
freedom. We demand: - N.K. government to stop making nukes and
nuke-threats, uncensored internet access for all the citizens and Kim Jong-un to resign"
Four of the six users have
Chinese email addresses, there’s a Hotmail address and one South Korean
address that apparently belongs to KEPCO KDN, a smart-gird systems
provider that’s part of the Korea Electric Power Co.
"Don't fear us, we are not
terrorist, we are the good guys from the internet. AnonKorea and all the
other Anons are here to set you free. We are Anonymous We are Legion We
do not forgive We do not forget Expect us!" message read.
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