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samvega_ | 3 years ago
Blaming North Korea for cybercrime is a convenient way of 1) shifting focus from uncomfortable facts (e.g. if the hacker group comes from an ally, or is domestic) - 2) justify our inability to do anything about it, and 3) to further western propaganda surrounding North Korea. Continually blaming North Korea for things without proof is one way of justifying the severe economic sanctions/blockades that have been in place for decades.
2Gkashmiri|3 years ago
you can hit the other guy and call it a win but god forbid if the other person hits back, then its a matter of hurting your pride. meh.
huawei has been on the grill for "secret backdoor" for quite some time now and as far as i remember, no "proof" has been given yet western states have been quick to follow suit in banning their equipment. on the contrary, intel and amd have documented backdoors in their CPUs by nsa/cia but that's "fine", no big deal....
USA can spy on germany, uk, which is documented but if there is even an alegation of the same being done by china, all hell breaks loose.
this is the reason why many countries around the world are switching to RISC-V platform, away from X86 because america can and has shown multiple times that they can "strongarm" those companies to simply quit a market and exert pressure. people don't want that.
snvzz|3 years ago
And also the reason why RISC-V Foundation, originally US-based, is now Switzerland-based.
ericmcer|3 years ago
samvega_|3 years ago
frozencell|3 years ago
hulitu|3 years ago
It is just a matter of propaganda. Notice how in europe almost every crime was attributed to islamists. And then, after some days, they change the story.
fulafel|3 years ago