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by kkshin
4833 days ago
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From the Korea Herald: "According to South Korean experts, Pyongyang’s electronic warfare capabilities are second only to Russia and the United States." Not sure how accurate THAT statement is, but North Korea has waged electronic warfare multiple times in the past including jamming SK's GPS systems at one point. They probably have a fully capable electronics warfare unit. Its also quite possible that China supplies the technology/know how to conduct such attacks and uses NK as a proxy to test systems as SK military procedures are somewhat related to the United States. Also, South Korea has REALLY bad security. For example, if you want to use some form of online banking you must use an ActiveX control with IE. |
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I've heard about that, and that it's a major impediment to the adoption of new browsers, but I'm wondering how that gels with the (uncomfortable/awkward?) zeitgeist of Samsung.
I was under the impression that Japan went 'mobile first' years ago and their phones have been their touchpoint (no pun intended) to the internet from before the iPhone launched and that desktop PCs weren't a big thing.
Are SK residents using their Life Companions* tethered to a PC to do their day-to-day banking on a PC? Akin to iTunes?
*http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxys4/