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Fwiw, it's the only Hollywood movie I've been interested in even actually watching in, like, a decade... |
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https://tv.yahoo.com/news/interview-...234915292.html
The Interview’ Release Would Have Damaged Kim Jong Un Internally, Says Rand Expert Who Saw Movie At Sony’s Request |
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Or if it was, it hit too close to home and he's debating lawyering up and coming after for me for knowing stuff about him that I shouldn't. If it's the former, it was a legit question I have and I figured Dane would be *the* guy to ask considering I have no other connections. If it's the latter, I must implore him not to take legal action on me as I mean him no harm. |
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Apparently North Korea is having some problems with their internet today. Gee, I wonder how that happened.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102289459#. North Korea is having major Internet problems, just days after President Barack Obama promised a proportional response to the devastating hacks against Sony. The country, which the FBI accused last week of the cyberattack, is suffering from periodic Internet outages, and experts at DYN Research found that recent problems were out of the ordinary, according to a report from North Korea Tech. "I haven't seen such a steady beat of routing instability and outages in KP before," Doug Madory, director of Internet analysis at Dyn Research, told North Korea Tech. "Usually there are isolated blips, not continuous connectivity problems. I wouldn't be surprised if they are absorbing some sort of attack presently." In an interview with Re/code, Madory said that even typically strong connections are experiencing disruptions. (CNBC's parent NBC Universal is an investor in Re/code's parent Revere Digital.) "They're pretty stable networks normally," he told Re/code. "In the last 24 hours or so, the networks in North Korea are under some kind of duress, but I can't tell you exactly what's causing it." He added that there is no way to know if the outages are the result of an attack, or are just from maintenance or a power outage. Still, "given the timing," a cyberattack is worth considering, he told Re/code. |
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They're not gonna get any Crown Town Ale from Boulevard either!
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I read that North Korea only has about 1,000 IP addresses. (The USA has billions). If the entire nation only has that many IP addresses, then apparently it is not very difficult to shut down their internet indefinitely with a DDoS attack.
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they probably choked their bandwidth because everyone over there is watching you tube clips of their leader making 18 consecutive holes in one.
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