According to The New York Times tries the North Korean leader Kim Jong-il to earn a special public service of the popular South Korean mmog’s to play and the bijeengespeelde virtual goods to sell.
According to the South Korean government, the North Korean neighbors found a new way to the public treasury, to mexico, reports The New York Times. North Korean leader Kim Jong-il would be a group of hackers have set up, which operates out of North China. The hackers would focus on popular South Korean mmog’s as Lineage and Dungeon and Fighter. The group would be the servers of the mmog’s been hacked, making it possible to have a battery of ‘dozens’ pc games fully automated play. The virtual goods that the hackers in this way each other played, then were online and offered for sale.
The group would be that way in two years six million dollars have earned. More than half of which served as revenue for the hackers themselves, but the rest of the amount was paid to the ailing North Korean government, according to a spokesman of the South Korean International Crime Investigation Unit.
The spokesperson could, however, also report that in connection with the hacks now four South Koreans and Chinese have been held. The hackers themselves remained outside shot. The South Koreans think, however, to know that the group comes from the official Korea Computer Center in Pyongyang and the Korea Neungnado General Trading Company. Both have ties with Office 39, a shadowy bureau of the communist party, that command has to foreign currencies, thus the politiewoordvoerder. The same spokesman also made clear that the setting up of centres with automated playing pc’s more and more common and that more of such centres to avoid, both in China and in South Korea itself.