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WannaCry denial

North Korea slams Britain for accusing it of being behind a global ransomware attack.

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SEOUL: North Korea has slammed Britain for accusing it of being behind a global ransomware attack that hit the National Health Service, calling the allegation a “wicked attempt” to further tighten internatio­nal sanctions against Pyongyang.

A third of Britain’s public hospitals were affected by the WannaCry worm in May, according to a government report.

Up to 300,000 computers in 150 countries were hit by WannaCry, which seized systems and demanded payment in Bitcoin to return control to users.

Some researcher­s have pointed the finger at Pyongyang, saying that the code used was similar to past hacks blamed on Kim Jong-un’s regime.

British Home Office minister Ben Wallace told the BBC last week that London was “as sure as possible” that North Korea was responsibl­e.

But a spokesman for the North’s Korea-Europe Associatio­n denied the accusation­s and warned Britain against “groundless speculatio­n”.

“This is an act beyond the limit of our tolerance and it makes us question the real purpose behind the United Kingdom’s move,” he said, in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency late on Monday.

“The moves of the UK government to doggedly associate the DPRK with the cyberattac­k cannot be interprete­d in any other way than a wicked attempt to lure the internatio­nal community into harbouring greater mistrust of the DPRK,” the spokesman said, using the initials of the North’s official name.

According to the South Korean government, the North has a 6,800-strong unit of trained cyberwarfa­re specialist­s.

It has been accused of launching high-profile cyberattac­ks, including the 2014 hacking of Sony Pictures. Experts say the North appears to have stepped up cyberattac­ks in recent years in a bid to earn hard foreign currency in the face of tougher United Nations sanctions imposed over its nuclear and missile programmes.

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