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Still, North Korea does have the internet. That small web of internet connections between North Korea and the outside world collapsed entirely on December, under an apparent mass cyber attack.
Ofer Gayer, an Incapsula security researcher, told me via e-mail, "North Korea's total bandwidth is 2.5 gigabits per second, with a single Internet Service Provider STAR-KP, and a single IP range ...
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Ever so cautiously, North Korea is going online. Doctors can consult via live, online video conferencing, and lectures at prestigious Kim Il Sung University are ...
North Korea’s Internet was back up Tuesday after a more than nine-hour outage, according to Dyn Research, a company that monitors Internet performance.
So, North Korea's Internet went down. What is it like anyway? For most North Koreans, it's nonexistent. There are only 1,024 known IP addresses in the entire country.
North Korea's entire internet infrastructure was not showing up on systems that can monitor internet activities, and email services were also affected, Junade Ali, a U.K.-based researcher who ...
When the Internet in North Korea crashed on Monday for nearly 10 hours, it's unlikely that many of the reclusive nation's millions of residents noticed.
North Korea traditionally has used Internet companies outside its borders to connect its websites to the world. But technology watchers noticed this month that a website for the official Korean ...
Just this past Friday, North Korea’s already shaky internet access started to crumble. Over the weekend, things just got worse, and by yesterday morning, the country was in a state of total ...
On March 11, 2024, a video went viral on X (formerly Twitter), allegedly showing North Koreans pretending to use the internet. "The internet in North Korea be like," read one viral X post, with ...
Who — or what — might have caused North Korea's Internet outage? The mystery has all the trappings of an international spy thriller, all the more so now that some people claiming links to ...