South Korea Planning Cyber-attacks On North Korea

Matthew 24:6 You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come.

Editor’s Note: In May 2011, the Wall Street Journal published an article titled “Pentagon: Cyber Attacks Can Count as Acts of War.” The article began, “The Pentagon has concluded that computer sabotage coming from another country can constitute an act of war, a finding that for the first time opens the door for the U.S. to respond using traditional military force.”

South Korea is developing cyber-weapons similar to those used by western governments in their battle against North Korea.

The country’s defense ministry said it is seeking weapons similar to the Stuxnet virus, which infiltrated and damaged Iranian nuclear plants.  The South Korean military will carry out missions using the new software.  The missions are believed to be focused entirely on North Korea but the information given to the BBC did not specify that.

The Defense Ministry reportedly told the government their plans to use cyberweapons this week.

The cyberweapons are believed to be a response by the South to North Korea’s continued testing of nuclear weapons and missiles.  The overall plan by South Korea included using social media and networking for a propaganda campaign against the North.

Computer security experts said they’re concerned about the South Korean plan because it’s impossible to control a virus once it’s been released.

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