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North Korea claims secure e-mail
By CNETAsia Staff
CNETAsia
December 2, 2003, 6:17 AM PT
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North Korea has launched an e-mail service that "guarantees the privacy of correspondence", although it's likely very few North Koreans have Internet access at all.

The report from the official North Korean news agency, Korean Central News Agency, which is itself run from a Japanese-domain Web site, was sparse on details. Like the country itself, North Korea online remains heavily restricted.

The dispatch said that "the e-mail service guarantees the privacy of correspondence as it has a network security system," although no technical details were included. It did say that it had "a large transmission ban", which appears to mean high-speed bandwidth. The system is operating from North Korea's International Communications Center and works over local dial-up with a user name and password, and is free of charge.


How many Internet users, or even how many computer users there are in North Korea, remains unknown, although an Associated Press wire agency report on the e-mail service said that few are believed to have any access. Leader Kim Jong II is known to be online, and has repeatedly mentioned the importance of computer technology. Foreign visitors can connect their computers through international phone lines at a few North Korean hotels and an Internet cafe reportedly recently opened in Pyongyang.

Rumors of North Korea training hackers to attack South Korea have been circulating. Six South Korean activists were arrested in 2001 for exchanging non-government-authorized e-mails with North Korean officials, the AP report said. It remains illegal for any South Koreans to e-mail their northern neighbors without government permission.

The two Koreas have remained technically at war since the 1950-53 civil war.



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