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Cyber attack hits South Korea websites | Cyber attack hits South Korea websites |
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South Korea has issued a cyber alert after an apparent hacking attack on government websites. | South Korea has issued a cyber alert after an apparent hacking attack on government websites. |
The website of the presidential office was one of several official and media sites hit by an apparently co-ordinated attack on Tuesday morning, reports said. | The website of the presidential office was one of several official and media sites hit by an apparently co-ordinated attack on Tuesday morning, reports said. |
The identity of the hackers was not known, a government statement said. | The identity of the hackers was not known, a government statement said. |
The incident came on the anniversary of the start of the 1950-53 Korean War, which divided the Korean peninsula. | The incident came on the anniversary of the start of the 1950-53 Korean War, which divided the Korean peninsula. |
"The government can confirm a cyber attack by unidentified hackers that shut down several sites including the Blue House," the Science Ministry said in a statement, referring to the presidential office. | "The government can confirm a cyber attack by unidentified hackers that shut down several sites including the Blue House," the Science Ministry said in a statement, referring to the presidential office. |
The website for the office for Government Policy Co-ordination and some media servers were also said to be affected by the attack. | |
'Anonymous messages' | 'Anonymous messages' |
Messages praising North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and claiming that hacking collective Anonymous was responsible were left on the hacked websites. | |
However, Anonymous denied any involvement in the South Korean cyber-attacks on its official Twitter account, AFP news agency reported. | |
Instead, the "hacktivist" group was said to have planned attacks against North Korean websites. | |
A number of North Korean websites went offline on Tuesday morning and appeared to have been targeted by hackers on Tuesday, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported, citing unnamed sources. | |
These included the websites of North Korea's Korean Central News Agency, newspaper Rodong Sinmun, and portal Naenara. | |
Anonymous has previously claimed to have hacked and vandalised social networking profiles linked to North Korea as part of its Operation Free Korea. | Anonymous has previously claimed to have hacked and vandalised social networking profiles linked to North Korea as part of its Operation Free Korea. |
South Korea has raised its cyber-alert level, and asked citizens to review their internet security, the BBC's Lucy Williamson in Seoul reports. | |
South Korean investigators say North Korea has frequently carried out cyber attacks in the South, our correspondent adds. | |
On 20 March, cyber attacks on six South Korean banks and broadcasters affected 32,000 computers and disrupted banking services. | On 20 March, cyber attacks on six South Korean banks and broadcasters affected 32,000 computers and disrupted banking services. |
South Korea has blamed that incident - which came at a time of heightened tensions between the two Koreas following Pyongyang's nuclear test on 12 February - on North Korea. | South Korea has blamed that incident - which came at a time of heightened tensions between the two Koreas following Pyongyang's nuclear test on 12 February - on North Korea. |
North Korea has also been blamed for previous cyber attacks in 2009 and 2011. | North Korea has also been blamed for previous cyber attacks in 2009 and 2011. |