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North Korean Gold-Farming Allegations Officially Denied by Official North Korean News

North Korea has officially responded to allegations it supported a hacking network that allowed it to gold-farm some $7 million out of South Korea-based MMOs. North Korea’s (adjusts glasses, clears throat) ā€œCommittee for Peaceful Unification of the Fatherlandā€ on Sunday released a statement saying, in effect, ā€œno u.ā€

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The committee accused ā€œpuppet authoritiesā€ in South Korea of fabricating the claims. The North’s official news agency was more succinct, demanding that the South ā€œshove the cheap gimmicks.ā€

Last week, The New York Times reported that the totally badass-named North Korean agency ā€œOffice 39ā€ was attached to an effort in South Korea that breached the servers for South Korean MMOs Lineage and Dungeon and Fighter, leaving it vulnerable to gold-farming bots. The North allegedly pocketed $3 million, which was put into a slush fund that buys KJ’s Eric Clapton records, NBA memorabilia, and weapons of mass destruction.

North Korea Hackers Stole $6M in Gaming Scheme, Says South [The Guardian]


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