Monday, December 22, 2014

North Korea Claims They Were Not Behind Threat While Threatening America

North Korea has denied that they are behind the Sony hack and recent threats associated with the release of the movie The Interview. North Korea has proposed a joint investigation with the U.S. into the Sony hack. An unidentified North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman released a statement to the Associated Press:

"The U.S. should bear in mind that it will face serious consequences in case it rejects our proposal for joint investigation and presses for what it called countermeasures while finding fault with North Korea. We have a way to prove that we have nothing to do with the case without resorting to torture, as the CIA does." 

You stay classy, North Korea.

7 comments:

  1. 1. Sony was hacked.
    2. Obama warned North Korea it would face retaliation for a crippling cyber attack on Sony Pictures.
    3. N. Korea denies Sony hack and accuses Obama of "recklessly" spreading rumors that Pyongyang is behind last month's devastating cyber attack on Sony Pictures.
    4. Obama now says Sony hack was not an act of war.

    Someone's hiding something and they got some splainin to do.

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  2. "North Korea has proposed a joint investigation with the U.S. into the Sony hack."

    This. They would not have suggested this if they did it. FSP, I think you're right. Also I saw on The Young Turks that the top hacker in the country said it didn't smell like North Korea. They really broke it down last week that is making me think something in the kimchi ain't clean.

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  3. This is just embarrassing. The whole world is probably laughing at us for probably blaming the wrong guys.

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  4. Oh you know they are. Somebody at Sony is shitting bricks about now.

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  5. Sounds reasonable to me. Let's let them do it.

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