-
(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
North Korea Steals Military Documents from South
A South Korean lawmaker says North Korea computer hackers1 stole hundreds of secret military documents from South Korea.
The documents are said to include plans for destroying the North Korean leadership if a war takes place.
The South Korean official, Lee Cheol-Hee, is a member of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea and the National Defense2 Committee. He said on Tuesday that defense officials talked about the stolen documents.
Officials believe North Korean hackers were able to see classified military documents stored at a South Korean defense data center. The attackers reportedly gained control of the documents in September 2016.
Lee told the Yonhap news agency, “Also among them were contingency3 plans for the South’s special forces, reports to allies’ top commanders, and information on key military facilities and power plants.”
He added that 80 percent of the documents taken have yet to be identified.
In the United States, a Department of Defense spokesman said he could not confirm or deny that any documents were taken. Spokesman Rob Manning spoke4 to reporters in Washington.
Colonel Manning said that the US-South Korean alliance “is there to deal with those types of situations and safeguard against them.” He said the Defense Department is confident in the security of its operations in Korea, including its ability to deal with threats from the North.
Cedric Leighton operates his own crisis management advisory5 service. He once served in the U.S. Air Force.
He said the amount of computer data taken was not as large as the leak of secret materials by Edward Snowden, a worker for the National Security Agency.
Yet Leighton said he is surprised that the information was not kept on a more secure system if reports are correct.
“What is interesting to me about this is that this kind of data was not kept on a more secure network.”
Leighton noted6 that South Korean and American soldiers work closely together to gather intelligence. He added that he did not think the computer attack showed any special ability by the North Korean hackers.
North Korean ships banned for ports
The news of the secret military documents came a day after the United Nations announced that it had banned four ships from entering any port in the world. The ships are suspected of carrying banned goods to and from North Korea.
The U.N. Security Council has barred North Korea from exporting coal, iron, lead and seafood7. Council members approved the measures because of the North’s nuclear activities and missile tests.
I’m Mario Ritter.
Words in This Story
hackers – n. a person who secretly gets access to a computer system to cause damage or steal information
data center – n. a place were computers used to store large amounts of information are kept, maintained and secured
contingency – n. something that might happen including an emergency or unusual event
facilities – n. buildings or equipment used for a certain purpose
confident – adv. to be sure about something
1 hackers | |
n.计算机迷( hacker的名词复数 );私自存取或篡改电脑资料者,电脑“黑客” | |
参考例句: |
|
|
2 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
3 contingency | |
n.意外事件,可能性 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
4 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
5 advisory | |
adj.劝告的,忠告的,顾问的,提供咨询 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
6 noted | |
adj.著名的,知名的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
7 seafood | |
n.海产食品,海味,海鲜 | |
参考例句: |
|
|