published in The New Yorker
Although an estimated 1% of North Koreans have access to the Internet, the government has produced some of the most skilled hackers. In this deeply investigative reporting, Ed Caesar looks at how North Korea commits cybercrime to fund its weapons program. Countries like the US are clearly in agreement of the threat it poses to international order, as well has many large cybercrimes that have gone relatively unpunished, but we are unsure how to proceed forward in this emerging form of antagonism.
1245 days ago
published in The New Yorker
A group of eccentric technologists buy a bunker in Germany and setup a business that securely hosts web sites underground. The problem is that it's hosting illicit and illegal content.
1526 days ago