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How North Korea's Internet Was Taken Down…

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Hello guys and gals, it’s me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at a time when the entirety of North Korea was taken down, entirely by one person known as P4x. How so? Let’s check it out. Thanks for watching!
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by SomeOrdinaryGamers

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32 thoughts on “How North Korea's Internet Was Taken Down…

  • Team Muta vs North Korean infrastructure. Challenge Accepted.

  • I have to wonder if P4x is going to have the feds breathing down their neck for causing North Korea to update their internet security and screw over any existing blackhat operation using these vulnerabilities

  • He got shut down because there was North Korean TikTok’s coming out showing that it doesn’t look as bad as they described it to us for years visually at least

  • nginX is technically called 'Engine X' just saying

  • This and the Fediverse experiencing notable difficulties due to Japanese script kiddies
    are a good example of why anti-spam and DDoS tech is basically a requirement for website safety, doesn't have to be the best. But just something

  • As a Chinese I'm ashamed of my government's support to NK.

  • I just use Windows XP to be safe. Most viruses are outdated and don't work anymore.

  • i've lost all my respect for you after hearing your pronunciation of nginx.
    "nginx [engine x] " are literally the first words on their website

    edit: after hearing "loonix" i'm not too sure if the nginx also was a joke

  • N ginx? I would say Engine X but okay

  • It's hilarious it took one dude to destroy North Koreas internet.

  • I'm not in for the whole nuclear weapons thing, but part of my is kinda happy that they're getting their money via stealing from crypto speculants.

  • Make a vid on the newly leaked Chinese government on social medias

  • Half the comment section is pointing out how the numbers were, in fact, not blurred out.

  • Hi @someOrdinaryGamers you forgot to blur this out at 17:23 just letting you know to help you out. I know how easy it is to forget things like this

  • 18:00 that fucking sound he makes sends me everytime, I keep repeating that scene

  • Before getting the answer to what brought down their internet, I want to throw out my guess: A bored teen with too much time.

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