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by danielvf
406 days ago
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These aren't spies first. They are often children of well to do, high loyalty group North Koreans. It's just a privileged job. The skill and IQ level varies widely, from super smart to super unskilled. And these roughly get sorted out into different groups with different MO's. North Koreans aren't some uniformly skilled group. You could be targeted by a team of world class bytecode exploit geniuses who rehearses every move, or by the equivalent of Milton from Office Space. Dissing Kim is something that is not currently widely permitted in NK. Just isn't worth personally. Not saying no one from NK never will, but so far almost everyone will immediately stop the conversation at this point. There are plenty of crypto people who have monthly or weekly encounters with NK job applicants. |
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I find some people's attitude to NK hackers slightly schizophrenic: either they are a credible threat or they are amateurs. Which one is it?
> Dissing Kim is something that is not currently widely permitted in NK
This wouldn't be "widely", this would be a specific interaction with a hostile foreigner for the purpose of infiltrating them. It's not the same as being allowed to say this to fellow North Koreans.
> Not saying no one from NK never will, but so far almost everyone will immediately stop the conversation at this point.
Legitimate candidates would at this point too, so as a tactic this is useless.