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posted by n1 on Thursday January 08 2015, @12:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the numbers-don't-lie dept.

The New York Times is reporting the FBI's director is publicly stating that the bureau has no doubt the North Koreans are behind the Sony hacking attack:

James B. Comey, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said on Wednesday that no one should doubt that the North Korean government was behind the destructive attack on Sony’s computer network last fall.

Mr. Comey said he had “high confidence” in the F.B.I.’s quick determination that North Korea was behind the attack. He said skeptics in the Internet security world who have suggested other theories for who was responsible did not have all the information he does.

The F.B.I. director said national security concerns limited just how far law enforcement officials could go in revealing evidence that points to North Korea. But at a conference on cybersecurity in New York, Mr. Comey offered some of the evidence the F.B.I. had found.

One of the telltale pieces of evidence, he said, were a few I.P., or Internet Protocol, addresses that could be traced directly to North Korea. Mr. Comey said members of the group claiming responsibility for the hacking — Guardians of Peace — did a good job concealing their identities but slipped up in some cases.

"They used proxy servers to disguise” the trail of evidence, Mr. Comey said. “But sometimes they got sloppy.”

Should we believe him? After all, he is the FBI director, not exactly a source of truthful information.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by goody on Friday January 09 2015, @12:01AM

    by goody (2135) on Friday January 09 2015, @12:01AM (#133044)

    Should we believe him? After all, he is the FBI director, not exactly a source of truthful information.

    Yea, not exactly a source of truthful information, like that little kid dictator with a small appendage and an inferiority complex who had his uncle and family executed.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 09 2015, @02:36AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 09 2015, @02:36AM (#133082)

    Neither should be trusted. Which leaves the opinions of credible, independent security experts... who all seem to think NK didn't do it.

  • (Score: 1) by Synonymous Homonym on Friday January 09 2015, @07:10AM

    by Synonymous Homonym (4857) on Friday January 09 2015, @07:10AM (#133121) Homepage

    that little kid dictator with a small appendage and an inferiority complex who had his uncle and family executed.

    What has Raja Gyanendra to do with all this?