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2009-06-09
If it this was really perpetuated by North Korea, then there is no need to be shocked.
http://www.kcckp.net/kcc_e/index.htm (Official North Korean computer science corporation)
North Korea has a pool of professional hackers and they can perpetuate an internet-based attack or espionage very secretively with relative success.
But here's the interesting part: North Korean programmers have made a computer game AI, Korean-Japanese-English translation software, voice recognition software, medical task software, etc.
For someone who knows quite well about this, North Korea is not in a shape to conduct a full-fledge war in real life.
Edited 2009-07-08 21:34 UTC