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The World Can Expect More Cybercrime From North Korea Now That China Has Banned Its Coal
TIME On Sunday, China suspended imports of North Korean coal for the rest of the year, in a move widely seen as a punitive response to the assassination of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un's older half-brother, Kim Jong Nam, who was close to the ... Kim Jong-un's hacker army may step up cybercrime to offset losses incurred from China's coal ban |
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