North Korea’s internet And Mobile Networks Paralysed Again, a Day After Pyongyang Called President Obama a ‘Monkey’





The cyber war between America and North Korea took another turn on Saturday when North Korea’s Internet and 3G mobile networks were paralyzed again for the third time in a week.
The internet outage took hold on Saturday evening at 10.42 pm, for five hours and the North Korean government was quick to blame the United States for the cyber attack.


The outage comes amid a diplomatic storm which has seen the North Korean government call President Obama ‘a monkey living in a tropical forest’ in a racist rant against the United States.
Officials on the National Defense Commission, led by Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, branded America’s leader ‘reckless’ and the country he leads ‘shameless.’ 


But Washington has denied it had anything to do with the latest internet breach against the rogue state.
And the U.S is still reeling after the Sony hacking leak which led to the cancellation of the film The Interview, which showed scenes of a mock death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

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