N. Korea said behind successful attacks on US government websites

Massive cyber attack affects government Web sites in US, SKorea; NKorea suspected

AP
7/8/09

By LOLITA C. BALDOR

A widespread computer attack that began July 4 knocked out the Web sites of several U.S. government
agencies as well as sites in South Korea, in a cyber foray that South Korean intelligence officials believe was
carried out by North Korean or pro-Pyongyang forces.

The Treasury Department, Secret Service, Federal Trade Commission and Transportation Department Web
sites were all down at varying points over the holiday weekend and into this week, according to officials inside
and outside the government. South Korean Internet sites began experiencing problems Tuesday.

U.S. officials refused to publicly discuss details of the cyber attack.

But South Korea's National Intelligence Service, the nation's main spy agency, told a group of South Korean
lawmakers Wednesday it believes that North Korea or North Korean sympathizers in the South "were behind"
the attacks, according to an aide to one of the lawmakers briefed on the information.

The aide spoke on condition of anonymity citing the sensitivity of the information. The National Intelligence
Service — South Korea's main spy agency — said it couldn't immediately confirm the report, but it said it was
cooperating with American authorities.

Amy Kudwa, spokeswoman for the Homeland Security Department, said the agency's U.S. Computer
Emergency Readiness Team issued a notice to federal departments and other partner organizations about the
problems and "advised them of steps to take to help mitigate against such attacks."

Others familiar with the U.S. outage, which is called a denial of service attack, said that the fact that the
government Web sites were still being affected three days after it began signaled an unusually lengthy and
sophisticated attack. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak
on the matter.

Web sites of major South Korean government agencies, including the presidential Blue House and the Defense
Ministry, and some banking sites were paralyzed Tuesday. An initial investigation found that many personal
computers were infected with a virus ordering them to visit major official Web sites in South Korea and the U.S.
at the same time, Korea Information Security Agency official Shin Hwa-su said.
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