
After repeated hacking of South Korean websites along with others, an international hacker organization has reportedly said websites of the North Korean government has been violated, NBC reported April 3.
The international organization Anonymous posted on the website Pastebin that it has been able to extract information about 15,000 subscribers on uriminzokkiri.com which is a website used for promoting North Korean interests against South Korea.
Introducing themselves as Anonymous Korea, the operators said they broke into such sites as www.korea-dpr.com, www.airkoryo.com.kp, www.naenara.com.kp and
The method in hacking the sites was DDoS which is widely used for getting into various websites for unfriendly reasons.
Business Insider of the United States, which also posted the news of hacking, said the website also called for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to resign from his post.