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Cyber Space Is Not Monopoly of U.S.: Rodong Sinmun
Pyongyang, June 9 (KCNA) -- It was recently disclosed that the U.S. made a failed attempt of "computer virus attack" on the DPRK's nuclear facilities five years ago. This fact has touched off great indignation at home and abroad.

Stuxnet used by the U.S. is known as the most fatal cyber attack means in history and a malignant virus that was used by the U.S. and Israel in destroying more than 1 000 centrifuges of the uranium enrichment establishment in Natanz, Iran in 2010.

Commenting on this, Rodong Sinmun Tuesday says the recent disclosure of the U.S. cyber attack on the DPRK clearly proves how hell-bent the former is on neutralizing the latter's nuclear facilities with cyber terror.

It goes on:

The U.S. is indeed the most vicious destroyer of the cyber space and the chieftain of the cyber terror in the world.

It now finds itself in an embarrassing situation, being unable to stifle the DPRK with the political, economic and military pressure and being at wit's end with the "human rights" campaign not offering any way-out. So, it is trying to attain its vicious goal at any cost even through the cyber terror.

The U.S. is greatly mistaken if it thinks the DPRK will just overlook with folded arms the provocations in the cyber space.

The cyber space is not the monopoly of the U.S.

The DPRK can react to any forms of wars, operations and battles sought by the U.S. imperialists. It is the firm determination of the DPRK to wage Korean-style cyber war to hasten the final ruin of the U.S. and the forces following it, who attempted to bring down the former with the cyber war.

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