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The Internet in North Korea
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35:18 - 43:47 (08:29)

The only people in North Korea who have access to the internet and have escaped the country are young defectors, many of whom were part of maths competitions. The speaker also questions whether the US has the courage to do what China, Russia or North Korea have done and talks about the shift in Julian Assange's role from journalism to exposing information.

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The speaker believes that the US lacks the courage to take action against countries like Russia, China, and North Korea, unlike those countries.
35:18 - 37:03 (01:44)
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Foreign Policy
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The speaker believes that the US lacks the courage to take action against countries like Russia, China, and North Korea, unlike those countries. He also thinks that John McCain's comment of Russia being a gas station gives these countries a free pass to attack the US.

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The Internet in North Korea
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#503 - Brett Johnson - The United States' Most Wanted Hacker
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The only people in North Korea who have access to the full internet are defectors, and some of these defectors have gone on to become cyber criminals due to lack of other employment opportunities in their native countries, such as Ukraine and Russia.
37:03 - 40:24 (03:21)
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Cyber Crime
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The only people in North Korea who have access to the full internet are defectors, and some of these defectors have gone on to become cyber criminals due to lack of other employment opportunities in their native countries, such as Ukraine and Russia.

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The Internet in North Korea
Episode
#503 - Brett Johnson - The United States' Most Wanted Hacker
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
A discussion on how Mr. Assange's initial intentions may have been noble, but his quest for exposing governments led him to engage in criminal behavior.
40:24 - 42:00 (01:35)
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Julian Assange
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A discussion on how Mr. Assange's initial intentions may have been noble, but his quest for exposing governments led him to engage in criminal behavior.

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The Internet in North Korea
Episode
#503 - Brett Johnson - The United States' Most Wanted Hacker
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The dark web is a place where criminals can buy and sell stolen personal information.
42:00 - 43:47 (01:47)
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Dark Web
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The dark web is a place where criminals can buy and sell stolen personal information. Tax return fraud is one of the most profitable crimes on the dark web, with 60% of profits going to Ukrainians and 40% to US money mules.

Chapter
The Internet in North Korea
Episode
#503 - Brett Johnson - The United States' Most Wanted Hacker
Podcast
Modern Wisdom