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Angsuman Chakraborty

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Experts say US largely ruling out North Korea in 2009 cyberattacks on US, South Korea websites Posted: Jul 3, 2010 7:17 AM
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US largely ruling out NKorea in 2009 cyberattacks WASHINGTON — U.S. officials have largely ruled out North Korea as the origin of a computer attack last July that took down U.S. and South Korean government websites, according to cybersecurity experts. But authorities are not much closer than they were a year ago to knowing exactly who did ... Original article on : Experts say US largely ruling out North Korea in 2009 cyberattacks on US, South Korea websites.

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