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  1. I swear to god “North Korea (Might|Could)” is the new keyword for hey guys we gonna FF this
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  3. ====EMP False Flags====
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  5. Link: http://archive.is/FOr3o
  6. Site: thebronxchronicle.com
  7. Title: Vernuccio’s View: White House Moves to Protect US From EMP
  8. Date: 2019/04/14
  9. Story: White House Executive Order signed in March addresses the long-neglected threat of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) disaster which could devastate the United States. An “Electromagnetic pulse” is a burst of electromagnetic energy. A single EMP has the potential to destroy electrical systems over a vast area. It can permanently disable all electrical generating plants as well as equipment using electricity, including those in cars, trucks, planes, trains and computers. It has been estimated that an EMP over continental United States could wreck electrical equipment throughout the entire lower 48 states.
  10. In 2018, A declassified report from the Congressional Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack warned that China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran had developed the technology for an EMP attack against America.
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  12. Link: http://archive.fo/FMjiC
  13. Site: christopherfountain.com
  14. Title: ElectroMagnetic Pulse — still a (growing) threat, still ignored by Congress
  15. Date: 2019/04/14
  16. Story: Trump to sign executive order to study the risks of an EMP attack.
  17. In what would be a major about-face for the federal government, President Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order to study the risks of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on the US.
  18. Despite the fact that a growing number of scientists and national security experts see an EMP attack on the US electricity grid as one of the greatest terror threats facing the country, the DoD decided in late 2017 to defund a Congressional committee that had been studying the EMP threat since 2001. The DoD terminated funding for the Commission to Assess the Threat to the US from Electromagnetic Pulse Attack in September 2017, just as the threat from North Korea - considered a rogue state that could pull off an EMP attack with one of its nukes - was reaching a fever pitch.
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  21. ====News/Info====
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  23. Link: http://archive.is/Vh7W4
  24. Site: scmp.com
  25. Title: Shut out of North Korea summit talks, Shinzo Abe may move to shut them down
  26. Date: 2019/04/15
  27. Story: Jeff Kingston says it may be too early to celebrate Donald Trump’s upcoming summit with Kim Jong-un, because the disgruntled Japanese prime minister may seek to stop them from happening – and might succeed. apanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is alarmed by diplomatic developments related to the denuclearisation of North Korea and is desperate to get involved in the talks so he can sabotage them. Whatever happened to regime change? From Abe’s perspective, treating Kim Jong-un as an equal is rewarding bad behaviour in ways that might imperil Japan’s security. He might find support for his hardline stance from John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s new national security adviser, who has advocated attacking North Korea.
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  30. Link: Link: http://archive.fo/3NDzw
  31. Site: morningstar.com
  32. Title: Should Trump's foreign policy get a passing grade? One veteran diplomat says yes
  33. Date: 2019/04/15
  34. Story: Writing for the Counsel on Foreign Relations
  35. >(https://www.cfr.org/report/trumps-foreign-policies-are-better-they-seem?utm_source=news_release&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=trumps-foreign-policies-csr&sp_mid=59019048&sp_rid=c2dvbGRzdGVpbkBtYXJrZXR3YXRjaC5jb20S1&utm_content=041519)
  36. >a bible of sorts for diplomats, Robert D. Blackwill gives Trump a passing grade. (https://www.cfr.org/report/trumps-foreign-policies-are-better-they-seem?utm_source=news_release&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=trumps-foreign-policies-csr&sp_mid=59019048&sp_rid=c2dvbGRzdGVpbkBtYXJrZXR3YXRjaC5jb20S1&utm_content=041519)
  37. Blackwill, a longtime diplomat in Republican administrations stretching back to President Reagan, applauds Trump for being the first president to recognize China is trying to become the dominant power in Asia, if not for the entire world, through one-side policies that undermine the U.S.
  38. >He credits Trump's unorthodox good cop-bad cop approach to North Korea in getting the country to suspend tests on nuclear weapons that could threaten the U.S.
  39. Trump Today:President doubles down on Omar attack and gives Boeing branding advice
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  44. Link: http://archive.fo/DieX3
  45. Link2: http://archive.is/4n4Ou (Full link)
  46. Site: telesurenglish.net
  47. Title: US Pushing for War with Venezuela: Moncada \ Iran Calls Pompeo's Accusations of Meddling in Venezuela 'Ridiculous'
  48. Date: 2019/04/15
  49. Story: The Spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Mousavi responded on Sunday to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's allegations of meddling in Venezuelan internal affairs.
  50. Iran Orders 60,000 to Evacuate Flood-hit Oil City
  51. Mousavi called Pompeo's accusations of Iran's alleged meddling in Venezuelan affairs 'ridiculous', while maintaining his country's support for a peaceful settlement, absent of foreign intervention.
  52. >Notes: They are trying the tactic that was put forward by A5 to use against Bolton. They’re trying to bog down Pompeo with meaningless Iran-Venezuela infighting/instigation by the media in an effort to distract him and put him on the defensive so Bolton can finish doing what a Warax does. ((Good feelings)) for Trump/Reinforcement to keep Bolton the War Monger
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  54. Link: http://archive.fo/AR6Bb
  55. Site: scmp.com
  56. Title: US and North Korea closer to nuclear war than ever, warns US ex-military chief
  57. Date: 2018/01/01 (Refreshed without date)
  58. Story: Former top US military officer attributes the rising danger to Donald Trump’s tumulous presidency. The United States is now closer than it has ever been to a nuclear war with North Korea, a former top US military officer warned Sunday, saying he saw little prospect of a diplomatic solution. Mike Mullen, a former chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, attributed the rising danger to Donald Trump’s “incredibly disruptive” presidency. “And in my view, an incredibly dangerous climate exists out there in that uncertainty with how this all ends up,” he said on ABC’s “This Week.” “One in particular that is top of the list is North Korea.” “We’re actually closer, in my view, to a nuclear war with North Korea and in that region than we have ever been,” he said, adding, “I don’t see the opportunities to solve this diplomatically at this particular point.”
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  62. Link: http://archive.fo/IeVX7
  63. Site: nknews.org
  64. Title: Opinion: Why it’s time to negotiate a mutual No First Use policy with North Korea: Taking the DPRK's security concerns seriously should be the first step to a deal that sticks
  65. Date: 2019/04/15
  66. Story: Despite the ceremony and fanfare leading up to the second summit between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un, the leaders departed early and emptyhanded.
  67. The U.S. and North Korean leaders suggested that negotiations would continue even though no deal was reached in Hanoi, but the future of talks appears uncertain.
  68. Both sides seem to have reached an impasse over disarmament steps like closing Yongbyon, but as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and President Trump signal that a third summit may be on the horizon, perhaps it is time to consider a creative approach to continue the dialogue with North Korea that begins to address Pyongyang’s most urgent security concerns.
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  71. Link: http://archive.fo/O7NP3
  72. Site: gaydio.co.uk
  73. Title: UK DEPLOYS APACHE ATTACK HELICOPTERS TO ESTONIA TO DETER 'VERY CREDIBLE' RUSSIAN THREAT
  74. Date: 2019/04/15
  75. Story: Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson watched the aircraft take off from Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk.
  76. Upon arrival in Estonia they will be supported by Wildcat battlefield reconnaissance helicopters and form part of the NATO enhanced forward presence, which was established to ward off potential Kremlin aggression.
  77. The Apaches will be stationed in the country, which borders Russia to the east and Latvia to the south, for three months and Mr Williamson said their deployment was "really vital".
  78. >Latvia
  79. Notes: Other hand?
  80. >Also... kek.. fag news.
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  83. ====Bio\Chemical False Flags====
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  88. Link: http://archive.fo/OYfE2
  89. Site: gosint.wordpress.com
  90. Title: One Year Ago — Dr Jeffrey S. Kaye : “U.S. Dropped Plague-infected Fleas on North Korea in March 1952”
  91. Date: 2019/04/15
  92. Story: “Song Chang-Won and I thought that these numerous fleas floating on the surface of water must have been dropped by the American plane circling over our village before dawn. We, therefore, immediately informed the chairman of the Village People’s Committee of this incident.”
  93. Notes: Rehashing old BioWeapons wounds. Talking about US role in dropping infected fleas on NK (which US denied)... this could be pretext-conditioning for a retaliatory strike from NK (67 years too late is apparently believable for the public).
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  98. ====Cryptocurrency\Hacking False Flags====
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  103. Link: http://archive.is/nfdWC
  104. Site: cnbc.com
  105. Title: North Korea could target Southeast Asia's vulnerable crypto sector, says defense think tank
  106. Date: 2019/04/15
  107. Story: North Korea has been accused of using cyberattacks to gain financial resources needed to keep its nuclear and missile programs going. Hit by sanctions, the reclusive state could exploit cryptocurrencies as a way to obtain funds and evade the pain of such international restrictions, according to a new report by defense think tank Royal United Services Institute. North Korea has long used its financial activities in Southeast Asia to evade sanctions and the region "could prove vulnerable" to its crypto-related ambitions, the report said.
  108. >think tank Royal United Services Institute (((U.K.)))
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  113. Link: http://archive.is/huKfZ
  114. Site: ccn.com
  115. Title: North Korea’s $700 Million Crypto Theft Chest Could Fund Nukes: Report
  116. Date: 2019/04/15
  117. Story: Despite the heavy international sanctions it is under, North Korea has continued its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs undeterred thanks to the sanctions-circumvention tactics the hermit kingdom has developed.
  118. According to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), one of the chief ways North Korea is financing its WMD programs is through cryptocurrencies, which it has obtained mostly illegally. Currently, it estimated that North Korea may have amassed cryptocurrencies worth between $545 million and $735 million. The hermit kingdom has been linked to various cybercrime activities, the most lucrative of which have been hacking cryptocurrency exchanges.
  119. >Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
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  124. Link: http://archive.fo/bauGh
  125. Site: thenextweb.com
  126. Title: Inside North Korea’s evil masterplan to siphon Southeast Asia’s cryptocurrency
  127. Date: 2019/04/15
  128. Story: North Korea might be posturing to attack Southeast Area’s growing cryptocurrency sector, and experts say it demands international response to reduce the threat.
  129. British defense think-tank Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) has warned countries like Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam could soon become targets of state-sponsored hackers intent on skirting international economic sanctions, CNBC reports.
  130. >Quoting CNBC
  131. >Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
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  138. Link: http://archive.fo/nOUCe
  139. Site: coingape.com
  140. Title: Country Behind Global Ransomware Attack Targeting Southern Asia Crypto Sector – Report
  141. Date: 2019/04/15
  142. Story: Just like Iran, North Korea could also increasingly use cryptocurrencies to evade US Sanctions. However, in the case of Iran, the country plans to develop its own cryptocurrency as an Iranian version of SWIFT wherein North Korea targets growing the crypto sector in Southern Asia.
  143. Accordingly, the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un issued the deadline addressing Donald Trump that he will further talk only if the US follows the right attitude. As a result, North Korea could use cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin to bypass international sanctions and to fund nuclear program running. Crypto to Avoid US Sanction
  144. North Korea has been under US Sanctions so long but and will now be using Southeast Asia’s cryptocurrency sectors. To note, South Asia is on trend as cryptocurrency sector which study shows ‘vulnerable to North Korea’s cyber activities’. It was first reported by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) which publishes a 66-page report and mentioned North Korea’s aggressive move towards the US and a possible plan of using cryptocurrencies (of Southern Asian Countries) to curb International sanctions. The report states that;
  145. >"The scale and scope of North Korea’s cryptocurrency activity has expanded since the May 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack. As a determined and sophisticated cyber actor in need of financial resources, North Korea is likely to continue to find ways of obtaining and exploiting cryptocurrencies, noted report."
  146. Nevertheless to note that History reveals North Korea is a country behind WannaCry attack took place in 2017 which affected more than 300,000 computers and demanded ransom in cryptocurrency, BTC. While North Korea openly state it may use cryptocurrency and find possible ways to employ southern Asia’s growing crypto sector, it is unclear the ways it plans to do so.
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  152. Link: http://archive.fo/LDSBs
  153. Site: asiatimes.com
  154. Title: SE Asia ‘vulnerable’ to NK cyber hit
  155. Date: 2019/04/15
  156. Story: A Royal United Services Institute report says because North Korea is subject to extensive international sanctions, it has employed numerous techniques to raise funds and Southeast Asia’s booming crypto sector is a target. North Korea is a “determined and sophisticated cyber actor in need of financial resources,” claims a newly published security report, that could significantly step up its efforts to target Southeast Asia’s “nascent but burgeoning cryptocurrency industry” as it continues “to find ways of obtaining and exploiting cryptocurrencies.”
  157. The report, entitled “Closing the Gap: Guidance for Countering North Korean Cryptocurrency Activity in Southeast Asia” was published today by the London-based defense think tank, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). It argues that, as North Korea is subject to extensive international sanctions, it has employed numerous techniques to raise and move funds, and to access prohibited goods and services. This, says the RUSI, could present a “sustained security challenge” to the region.
  158. >Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
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  164. Link: http://archive.fo/8S9U4
  165. Site: finance.yahoo.com
  166. Title: North Korea could target Southeast Asia's vulnerable crypto sector, says defense think tank
  167. Date: 2019/04/15
  168. Story: Rerun of CNBC: North Korea's cyber capabilities and financial networks pose a threat to Southeast Asia's growing, yet vulnerable, cryptocurrency sector, according to British defense and security think tank Royal United Services Institute.
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  174. Link: http://archive.is/WDv17
  175. Site: express.co.uk
  176. Title: World War 3
  177. Date: 2019/04/15 (Updated)
  178. Story: World War 3, also known as the Third World War, refers to the next possible worldwide military conflict. Russia and India have experienced growing tensions. All the latest news, World War 3 predictions and whether World War 3 is coming in 2016 can be found below. The term world war is used to describe two previous major global conflicts in the 20th Century. If World War 3 starts who will be allies and will battle lines be drawn East and West.
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  184. Link: http://archive.fo/zoT4o
  185. Site: cryptopolitan.com
  186. Title: North Korea is jacking South Korean crypto space: report
  187. Date: 2019/04/15
  188. Story: Cryptocurrencies have piqued North Korea’s interest and Kim Jong-Un is making strides to make crypto adoption expand. North Korea has been under the United Nation Security Council for almost forty years. Recent news suggests that North Korea’s involvement in the crypto space is going to affect the space more than expected.
  189. A report by the royal united services institute suggests that the UN sanctions had affected North Korea’s economy and Kim Jong-Un wants to adopt cryptocurrencies to avoid these sanctions.
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  195. Link: http://archive.is/3cdaD
  196. Site: upnorthlive.com
  197. Title: South Korean president calls for 4th summit with Kim Jong Un
  198. Date: 2019/04/15
  199. Story: South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Monday he's ready for a fourth summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to help salvage faltering nuclear negotiations between the North and the United States. Moon's comments came after Kim issued his harshest criticism yet of South Korea's diplomatic role last week, accusing Seoul of acting like an "overstepping mediator" and demanding that it diverge from Washington to support the North's position more strongly.
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  205. Link: http://archive.is/YEB1B
  206. Site: insidebitcoins.com
  207. Title: Southeast Asia’s Crypto under Threat from North Korea’s Cyber Capabilities
  208. Date: 2019/04/15
  209. Story: It is well-known that North Korea is under sanctions from the United Nations and other big countries due to its ambitions on nuclear and missile. Now that the cryptocurrency is gaining traction, this could well be its weapon to meet its financial activities. Southeast Asia is facing the biggest threat from that country.
  210. Warning Issued Britain’s Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a security and defense think tank, has issued a warning to this effect to the Southeast Asian countries. The cryptocurrency sector is already termed as a vulnerable one given the volatility of different coins price. North Korea is often blamed for using cyber-attacks enabling them to get necessary financial resources to keep its programs get going.
  211. >Britain’s Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
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  216. Link: http://archive.fo/RW13X
  217. Site: debka.com
  218. Title: Belarusian, North Korean missile engineers killed or injured in Israel’s air raid of Masyaf
  219. Date: 2019/04/14
  220. Story: The Israeli air strike on the Scientific Studies and Research Center in the Syrian town of Masyaf on Saturday, April 13, is reported by Western intelligence sources to have killed and wounded in addition to Iranian and Syrian military officers, a number foreign missile experts hired to upgrade their missiles. Among them were missile scientists from Belarus and North Korea who were employed in different departments of the large industrial complex outside Masyaf in western Syria.
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  226. Link: http://archive.fo/QiUUy
  227. Site: arirang.com
  228. Title: News List showing Recent stories
  229. Date: 2019/04/15
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  236. Link: http://archive.is/J3iof
  237. Site: aljazeera.com
  238. Title: Vietnamese suspect in Kim Jong Nam murder to be released soon
  239. Date: 2019/04/15
  240. Story: The 30-year-old's lawyer said prison authorities had informed them that she will be released on May 3.
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  246. Link: http://archive.fo/KCDv0
  247. Site: whatsonpolitics.com
  248. Title: Trump reciprocates after North Korea’s Kim says he’s open to third summit
  249. Date: 2019/04/14
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  256. Link: http://archive.fo/o9W9q
  257. Site: seattletimes.com
  258. Title: South Korean president calls for 4th summit with Kim Jong Un
  259. Date: 2019/04/15
  260. Story: South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Monday he’s ready for a fourth summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to help salvage faltering nuclear negotiations between the North and the United States.
  261. Moon’s comments came after Kim issued his harshest criticism yet of South Korea’s diplomatic role last week, accusing Seoul of acting like an “overstepping mediator” and demanding that it diverge from Washington to support the North’s position more strongly.
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  267. Link: http://archive.is/mSiAb
  268. Link2: http://archive.is/tvfuq
  269. Site: missiledefenseadvocacy.org
  270. Title: North Korea Makes Headway on Ballistic Missile Sub
  271. Date: 2019/04/15
  272. Story: Chosunilbo – North Korea is still building a submarine at a shipyard in Sinpo, South Hamgyong Province, the website 38 North at Johns Hopkins University said Friday based on commercial satellite imagery taken between March 23 and April 11. The North has been building the sub thought to be capable of launching ballistic missiles there for the last three years. Images from March 23 show what appear to be submarine hull sections as well as equipment and supplies near the yard, but they can no longer been seen on April 5, suggesting “that building of a submarine… is continuing,” it said.
  273. Note: More Submarine False Flag Narratives
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  278. Link: http://archive.is/XxHfb
  279. Site: mirror.co.uk
  280. Title: North Korea could exploit crypto-currencies like Bitcoin to fund a nuclear weapon
  281. Date: 2019/04/15
  282. Story: The rogue state’s cyber hackers could generate cash which the regime may pump into developing deadly missiles
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  288. Link: http://archive.is/wRHO8
  289. Site: thesun.co.uk
  290. Title: 'I FEEL REALLY BAD' Employee who mistakenly sparked Hawaii North Korea missile panic loses job after thousands took shelter
  291. Date: 2018/01/15
  292. Story: Officials later confirmed the message - which insisted it was 'not a drill' - was sent by mistake. A BUNGLING defence worker who sparked a nuclear missile alert after "pushing the wrong buttons" has lost his job after saying he feels "really bad" for the life or death panic he caused. The full-scale alarm was broadcast when the fat-fingered Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (EMA) employee made the shocking mistake during a shift handover drill at 8.07am.
  293. Note: This was refreshed\updated today exactly one year, 3 months later
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  298. Link: http://archive.fo/fSozG
  299. Site: nxtalpha.com
  300. Title: Inside North Korea’s evil masterplan to siphon Southeast Asia’s cryptocurrency
  301. Date: 2019/04/15
  302. Story: North Korea might be posturing to attack Southeast Area’s growing cryptocurrency sector, and experts say it demands international response to reduce the threat. British defense think-tank Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) has warned countries like Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam could soon become targets of state-sponsored hackers intent on skirting international economic sanctions, CNBC reports. “North Korean networks have engaged in fundraising and have evaded trade and financial restrictions through the use of front companies, agents and deceptive financial techniques at banks across the region,” RUSI declared. “North Korea could cash out its cryptocurrency profits by relying on its extensive overseas financial networks…
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  307. Link: http://archive.fo/fq9XS
  308. Site: u.today
  309. Title: North Korea Encroaches on Burgeoning Crypto Sector in Southeast Asia: Report
  310. Date: 2019/04/15
  311. Story: North Korea, an authoritarian state that has been under UN sanctions for more than 40 years, could rely on cryptocurrencies in order to circumvent these sanctions. According to the recent CNBC article, which cites a new report published by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), Kim Jong-un’s ambitions could take a toll on the burgeoning crypto sector in Southeast Asia.
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  318. Site: estudioqvp.com
  319. Title: Cosmos bank malware attack
  320. Date: 2019/04/15
  321. Story: Hackers managed to siphon off over Rs 900 million through a malware attack on the server of the bank and cloning thousands of debit cards, Cosmos Bank chairman Milind Kale had said. “During the malware attack, a proxy Cosmos Bank fraud due to malware in system: NPCI. About Channel: Zee News is a Hindi Cosmos Bank cyber attack: Pune-based Cosmos Bank was siphoned off over Rs 94 crore by hackers in just two days through a malware attack, bank officials have confirmed. Kale said “We suspect the malware attack to be done from Canada.
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  325. Link: http://archive.fo/s57Tz
  326. Site: rokdrop.net
  327. Title: TWEET OF THE DAY: NORTH KOREA’S LEADERSHIP TEAM
  328. Date: 2019/04/15
  329. Story: North Korea’s newly selected leadership team is ready for action
  330. Photo from today’s Rodong Sinmun pic.twitter.com/nYA1v2YqQT
  331. >Archived Tweet: http://archive.is/3KRcG
  332. — Chad O'Carroll (@chadocl) April 13, 2019
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  342. Site: rokdrop.net
  343. Title: IS NORTH KOREA SETTING CONDITIONS FOR A TERRORIST ATTACK WITHIN SOUTH KOREA?
  344. Date: 2017/05/07 (Refreshed today)
  345. Story: I am wondering if these claims and rhetoric from the Kim regime is being used to set conditions for a terrorist attack within South Korea in response to any future measures the US may take against North Korea?: North Korea threatened Friday to launch an anti-terrorist attack against the intelligence agencies of South Korea and the United States as it accused them of plotting to kill North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
  346. North Korea’s Ministry of State Security claimed that a terrorists’ group supported by the CIA and South Korea’s intelligence agency infiltrated North Korea to stage a terrorist attack against the North Korean leader by using a bio-chemical substance. “We will ferret out and mercilessly destroy to the last one the terrorists of the U.S. CIA” and South Korea’s National Intelligence Service “targeting the dignity of the DPRK supreme leadership,” North Korea’s Ministry of State Security said in an English-language statement carried by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency.
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  355. Site: ambcrypto.com
  356. Title: North Korea might target Southeast Asia’s crypto-sectors, suggests RUSI report
  357. Date: 2019/04/15
  358. Story: The Korean peninsula is rife with social and political differences ever since the Korean mainland was split between North and South Korea after the Korean War.
  359. According to a report released by The Royal United Services Institute [RUSI], North Korea could target Southeast Asia’s vulnerable crypto-sector.
  360. >Royal United Services Institute [RUSI]
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  365. Site: qoinbook.com
  366. Title: North Korea’s $700 Million Crypto Theft Chest Could Fund Nukes: Report
  367. Date: 2019/04/16
  368. Story: Despite the heavy international sanctions it is under, North Korea has continued its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs undeterred thanks to the sanctions-circumvention tactics the hermit kingdom has developed.
  369. According to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), one of the chief ways North Korea is financing its WMD programs is through cryptocurrencies, which it has obtained mostly illegally.
  370. Currently, it estimated that North Korea may have amassed cryptocurrencies worth between $545 million and $735 million.
  371. >Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
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  380. Site: guardian.ng
  381. Title: State-sponsored cyber threats among top 2019 trends
  382. Date: 2019/04/15
  383. Story: Even though we all strive for peace, states have traditionally been known to engage in international espionage and even occasional warfare to deal with a delicate global geopolitical status quo. In the digital age, it seems that these activities have somewhat organically migrated to the online world. Cyber attacks sponsored by states seem to make the headlines more often than they used to – so does this mean that they are going to be a rising threat in 2019?
  384. The US has also been accused of cyber espionage, while cybercriminals associated with North Korea have been claimed by some sources to have been behind the WannaCry incident. And the list goes on.
  385. Notes: This is interesting because it doesn't specifically mention NK doing an attack. It just vaguely references State-sponsored cyber threats
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  391. ====Other====
  392.  
  393. Link: http://archive.fo/Yr8MD
  394. Site: securityweek.com
  395. Title: Large-scale DDoS Attack Abuses HTML's Hyperlink Audit Ping Facility
  396. Date: 2019/04/15
  397. Story: A new type of DDoS attack that abuses the HTML5 Ping-based hyperlink auditing feature has been detected following a major attack emanating from primarily Chinese-speaking mobile users of the QQBrowser.
  398. Imperva researchers Vitaly Simonovich and Dima Bekerman monitored an attack that peaked at a massive 7,500 requests per second, and delivered more than 70 million requests over a four-hour period from around 4,000 user IPs. To put this in perspective, a similar mobile Android-based DDoS attack in 2016 achieved a peak of just 400 requests per second from 27,000 unique IPs.
  399. >Notes: It could be related
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  402.  
  403. Link: http://archive.fo/4jrK5
  404. Site: amtvmedia.com
  405. Title: DONALD TRUMP PREPARES TO ATTACK IRAN!! BIBLICAL WW3!
  406. Date: 2019/04/14
  407. Story: In today’s video, Christopher Greene of AMTV reports Economic Collapse 2019.
  408.  
  409.  
  410. Link: http://archive.is/Txis8
  411. Site: https://www.jack2.com/news/uk-news/north-korea-increasingly-using-cryptocurrency-to-evade-sanctions/
  412. Title:
  413. Date: 2019/04/15
  414. Story:
  415. Notes: This Is 1 of 2 radio stations I found that were pushing the Crypto FF but took down their news story quickly.
  416.  
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  419.  
  420. Link: http://archive.fo/erkNF
  421. Site: https://www.silk1069.com/news/business-news/north-korea-increasingly-using-cryptocurrency-to-evade-sanctions/
  422. Title:
  423. Date: 2019/04/15
  424. Story:
  425. Notes: This Is 2 of 2 radio stations I found that were pushing the Crypto FF but took down their news story quickly.
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