[39425] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
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Fri Apr 10 08:03:07 2015
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the device said Kim had ordered the downing of the plane.When Kim
came to power in 1994, he had been groomed for 20 years
to become leader. He eventually took the posts of chairman of the
National Defense Commission, commander of the Korean People's Army and head of
the ruling Worker's Party. His father remained as North Korea's "eternal president."He
continued his father's policy of "military first," devoting much of the country's
scarce resources to its troops -- even as his people suffered from
a prolonged famine -- and built the world's fifth-largest military.Kim also sought
to build up the country's nuclear arms arsenal, leading to North Korea's
first nuclear test, an underground blast conducted in October 2006. Another test
came in 2009, prompting U.N. sanctions.Alarmed, regional leaders negotiated a disarmament-for-aid pact
that the North signed in 2007 and began implementing later that year
people on board; a North Korean agent who confessed to planting
the device said Kim had ordered the downing of the plane.When Kim
came to power in 1994, he had been groomed for 20 years
to become leader. He eventually took the posts of chairman of the
National Defense Commission, commander of the Korean People's Army and head of
the ruling Worker's Party. His father remained as North Korea's "eternal president."He
continued his father's policy of "military first," devoting much of the country's
scarce resources to its troops -- even as his people suffered from
a prolonged famine -- and built the world's fifth-largest military.Kim also sought
to build up the country's nuclear arms arsenal, leading to North Korea's
first nuclear test, an underground blast conducted in October 2006. Another test
came in 2009, prompting U.N. sanctions.Alarmed, regional leaders negotiated a disarmament-for-aid pact
that the North signed in 2007 and began implementing later that year
spokesman Chris Whitmire said he was not aware of any concerns.But Douglas
Jones, a computer science professor at the University of Iowa who has
consulted for both political parties, said the Iowa Republican Party is right
to be concerned about the security of their computer systems. The Internet,
he said, is "becoming more and more like the Wild West.""It's very
clear the data consolidation and data gathering from the caucuses, which determines
the headlines the next morning, who might withdraw or resign from the
process, all of that is fragile," Jones said. "If I were one
of these `hacktivists' who had no scruples, I would be really strongly
tempted to see if I could get into the computer and see
if I could make `SpongeBob SquarePants' win."
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