A hacker who incredibly ‘brought down North Koreaโs internet for over a week’ has revealed one thing that it taught him about the country.
Theย hacker, who goes by the name of P4x, gave people online the chance to ‘ask him anything’ about how he took down the countryโs internet network.
He shared how he worked alone at his home in Florida toย complete the hack.
In April, the hackerโs true identity was unveiled byย Wiredย as Alejandro Caceres, a 38-year-old Colombian-Americanย cybersecurityย entrepreneur.
Why did he hack North Korea’s internet?
The publication said that Caceres had been targeted by North Korean spies who had tried to steal his intrusion tools.
Afterwards, the hacker decided to enact some revenge by targeting every available public website in North Korea and kept them offline for over a week.
Speaking to Wired, he said: โIt felt like the right thing to do here. If they donโt see we have teeth, itโs just going to keep coming.โ
Now, after this impressive feat, Caceres has spoken out in a lengthyย Redditย thread – and offered for anyone to ask him a question about it.
โRecently I was on NPRโs The World and a bunch of other sh**,โ he penned on the social media platform.
โAnyway, AMA about the hack, personal stuff, whatever! Happy to answer. I have not yet been murdered or arrested, so thatโs pretty good.โ
Of course, the first question is whether it was ‘hard’ to take down North Korea’s network, to which he replied: โHonestly Iโve been asked this a lot. And I canโt really tell haha. I used to say nah it wasnโt that hard.
โBut then I told people how I did it and they were like โwell ok, it wasnโt hard but only because youโre trained in thisโฆ.โโ
One user asked the hacker if there was anything he was taught about North Korea from his hacking, he responded simply: “They suck at Internet. Their internet is little sticks and glue. Even better though, I learned they have only two routers of egress and ingress of the Internet.”
While another Reddit user asked the hacker what he feels are the most likely consequences as a result of his actions.
However, he says he hasnโt faced any negative repercussions – as of yet.
โEveryone seems to sort of like it but cannot say that officially. Honestly, I expected a LOT more negativity just because thatโs the natural order of things.โ he said, adding that the only โconsequencesโ heโd faced was โintelligence agenciesโ asking him how he did it.
And finally, a third person asked: โDo they show up at your door in trench coats like in the movies? Or do you just get an email and a Team meeting invite?โ
โWe actually did it in a basement a couple of times lol. It was super X-Files type s**t but also like any normal meeting. Weird dissonanceโฆโ Caceres answered.