North Koreans may have acquired US-South Korean Military Plans

The North Koreans may have hacked into a computer used by a South Korean official and downloaded part of a war plan developed by the US and South Korea, according to The Chosun Ilbo. The breach appears to have occurred earlier this year when a South Korean officer used an unsecured USB drive on his home computer and part of a secure plan, known as OPLAN 5027, was accessed by an individual with an IP address in China.

Despite the announcement that a new plan is being formulated, sources involved in the process have stated that the new plan uses OPLAN 5027 as a framework. If the suspected leak is accurate, this will compromise the new military plans to defend against any North Korean aggression.

According a research center in South Korea, the North Korean capability is quite strong, with possible as many as 600 hackers working for the North Korean government.

Related posts:

  1. South Korean and US Government Websites Hacked: Is This Just The Beginning?
  2. Hackers Steal Classified Data from South Korea
  3. South Korea Forms Cyber Defense Unit
  4. July 4th Cyber Attacks: North Korea? Doubtful. Britain? Maybe
  5. UK Plans to Centralize Cybersecurity

Leave a Reply