North Korea Launched Massive Cyber Attacks on U.S., South Korea on July 4
Published: July 8th, 2009
In the U.S., the denial-of-service attacks targeted the White House, Pentagon, New York Stock Exchange, National Security Agency, Homeland Security Department, State Department, NASDAQ stock market and more. Many of these sites were paralyzed. The sites of the Treasury Department, Federal Trade Commission, Secret Service and other agencies were still reporting problems days after the attacks started.
I thought now that Obama had a cyber czar, America’s cyberspace was safe.
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