Kim Jong Il hacking your computer

 A widespread computer attack that began July 4 knocked out the Web sites of the Treasury Department, the Secret Service and other U.S. agencies, and South Korean government sites also came under assault.

South Korean intelligence officials believe the attacks were carried out by North Korean or pro-Pyongyang forces. U.S. officials so far have refused to publicly discuss details of the attack or where it might have originated.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday that its own Web site was among several commercial sites also hit.
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“We will sternly smash the US imperialist forces and South Korea’s puppet regime anti-unification plot.”  — spotted at a memorial service for the anniversary of his dead dad…. where, it is reported:

The servicepersons and people of the DPRK are hardening their will to hold President Kim Il Sung in high esteem for all ages and to firmly defend his revolutionary ideas and undying revolutionary feats and thus add luster to them generation after generation on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of his demise.
The world witnesses the outstanding greatness of Kim Jong Il, the greatest incarnation of the revolutionary moral obligation, through the realities in the DPRK in which he is holding the leader in high esteem invariably.

Here we see Kim Jong Il instructing the assassins of the cyber-war on how to smash the Imperialists:

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Unless that’s him leading the man to add new insults to the North Korean news service to South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.  Nearly 10 times a day, the official state news agency of neighboring North Korea insults Lee, calling him a “stooge,” “lackey,” “fascist,” “dictator” and other names. He has been disrespected 1,700 times so far this year, according to a study released this month.

Who can say?  One or the other.

By the way:  if you come to this website, and see it dominated by haliographic portraits such as this, and odes to “Dear Leader”, suspect the Korean hackers.  I wouldn’t know why they’d chase away from bringing down the Treasury website — maybe a quick respite to an easier target as a lark?

I’d be a bit of a jerk, sitting here making light of heavy matters, if I didn’t mention — if nothing else than to pierce the faded story out from its long ago news cycle — that Euna Lee and Laura Ling are still captive in North Korea.

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