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As executive chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt clearly likes computers - in fact, he likes them so much that he even takes photos of them, as was evident on a recent trip to North Korea. The businessman felt compelled to photograph the machines while visiting a university library in the region. During the tour of Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang, Schmidt watched students browsing the internet - even using his company's own search engine. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk... Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Originally posted by Mr Tranny
reply to post by JBA2848
A stuxnet virus can only attack a country that has advanced enough computers run the
virus.
Considering that 99% of their hardware is old soviet hardware that does not have processing power in the first place, let alone the ability to run such software. And all there manufacturing and production equipment is manual, or mechanically controlled. There is no place for such a virus to even exist.
Originally posted by JBA2848
reply to post by Mr Tranny
They traced the ip to China but still wanted to blame North Korea.