Did Kim Jong Un Hack the World?

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
December 20, 2017

Kim Jong Un: Statesman, lover, diplomat, and 1337 h4x0r.

For those who don’t remember, the WannaCry was a ransomware attack where infected computers would become locked, and their data could only be retrieved by sending the attackers a certain sum of bitcoin.

These types of attacks are notoriously hard, if not impossible to trace back to their perpetrators. Yet the world feels confident enough to blame the whole thing on poor old Kim Jong Un of Best Korea.

Washington Post:

President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday publicly blamed North Korea for a “careless and reckless” ransomware attack that infected hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide in May and crippled parts of Britain’s National Health Service.

Homeland security adviser Tom Bossert told reporters at a White House briefing that North Korea was directly responsible for the WannaCry ransomware attack and that Pyongyang will be held accountable for it.

Why do the Jews hate North Korea so much? I’ve noticed that whenever I see some “expert” on North Korea explain how awful it is, they’re pretty much always Jews. Aren’t North Koreans communists and non-Whites? You’d think the Jews would love them.

But as it turns out, there’s more to this story…

Hmmm…

Interesting…

Ah.

As it turns out, North Korea is more of a fascist state based on the racial supremacy of their people. If this kind of mentality and political organization spreads to other Asian nations, it will make them permanently immune to Jew meddling.

This is why the Jews insist North Korea must be kept in an isolated and impoverished state.

“This was a careless and reckless attack. It affected individuals, industry, governments and the consequences were beyond economic. The computers affected badly in the U.K. in their health care system put lives at risk, not just money,” Bossert said.

Bossert said the administration’s finding of responsibility is based on evidence and confirmed by other private companies and foreign governments, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Japan. He said Microsoft traced the attack to cyber affiliates of the North Korean government.

The findings come as the U.S. has sought to pressure Kim Jong Un’s government to end the pariah nation’s nuclear and missile programs.

“North Korea has acted especially badly, largely unchecked, for more than a decade … its malicious behavior is growing more egregious. And stopping that malicious behavior starts with this step of accountability,” he said.

How did they “trace” the attack? Any hacker worth his salt can fake the origin, either by using exploits developed and leaked by national security agencies of other countries, or by using networks of proxies to obscure his true location.

And we already know that our own intelligence services designed methods to fake attacks coming from our enemies – and that these are now available on the open internet. This was revealed by Wikileaks. So the reality is that we have no idea who really did WannaCry, and we’ll probably never find out.

Though in the meantime, I choose to believe it was Putin himself.

Blaming them for it is only done in order to help put pressure on them, as bringing the North Koreans under control would definitely be perceived as a success for the Trump administration.

But if they take out North Korea, they should do it under valid reasons, not this fake hacking crap. For example, they could do it in order to ensure the continued existence of K-Pop, which everyone would support.