North Korean hackers stole 1,014 gigabytes of data and documents from a South Korean court network over two years, according to the results of a joint probe released on Saturday.
South Korea's top spy agency said Sunday it is conducting a detailed review into suspicions that North Korean artillery shells and other weapons made in the 1970s have been supplied to Russia for its war in Ukraine.
North Korean hackers breached the internal networks of 10 South Korean defense companies and stole technical data over the past 18 months, according to the National Police Agency on Tuesday.
Korea's top spy agency and Cambodian police announced Friday that they arrested a Chinese drug supplier who provided methamphetamine to the producers of spiked drinks that fooled underage students in southern Seoul last year.
South Korea's top spy agency is currently determining whether North Korean military technology was used in the ballistic missiles fired in Iran's attack on Israel last week.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has "almost certainly has no intentions" of negotiating away his country's nuclear weapons program, according to the latest U.S. intelligence report.
In his comments at a meeting of the PPP’s emergency steering committee, interim leader Han Dong-hoon said that his party “will pass legislation to restore the National Intelligence Service’s (NIS) right to investigate pro-communist activities.”
According to an intelligence official at a closed-door briefing, over 80 percent of the 1.62 million hacking attempts committed against South Korean companies and public institutions last year have been traced back to the North’s agents.
Former Justice Minister Cho Kuk on Wednesday won 10 million won ($7,570) in damages in a civil lawsuit he brought against the state for illegal surveillance conducted against him under two previous conservative administrations.
The National Intelligence Service (NIS) on Monday released a photo of a North Korean-produced F-7 rocket supplied to Hamas.
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