South Korea’s cyber command, which was established back in January 2010 to fight off cyberattacks deployed against the country’s military, wasn’t able to protect itself from digital infiltrators. A Ministry of National Defense official told Yonhap News that hackers got into the command’s computers and stole some military documents, including confidential information. The culprit? As you might have guessed, the country suspects its neighbor to the north. – READ MORE