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LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer
8:07 AM PDT, July 8, 2009

WASHINGTON (AP) — The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange.

Other targets of the attack included the National Security Agency, Homeland Security Department, State Department, the Nasdaq stock market and The Washington Post, according to an early analysis of the malicious software used in the attacks. Many of the organizations appeared to successfully blunt the sustained computer assaults.

The Associated Press obtained the target list from security experts analyzing the attacks. It was not immediately clear who might be responsible or what their motives were. South Korean intelligence officials believe the attacks were carried out by North Korea or pro-Pyongyang forces.

The attack was remarkably successful in limiting public access to victim Web sites, but internal e-mail systems are typically unaffected in such attacks. Some government Web sites — such as the Treasury Department, Federal Trade Commission and Secret Service — were still reporting problems days after the attack started during the July 4 holiday. South Korean Internet sites began experiencing problems Tuesday.

South Korea's National Intelligence Service, the nation's principal spy agency, told a group of South Korean lawmakers Wednesday it believes that North Korea or North Korean sympathizers in the South were behind the attacks, according to an aide to one of the lawmakers briefed on the information.

The aide spoke on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the information. The National Intelligence Service — South Korea's main spy agency — said it couldn't immediately confirm the report, but it said it was cooperating with American authorities.

The attacks will be difficult to trace, said Professor Peter Sommer, an expert on cyberterrorism at the London School of Economics. "Even if you are right about the fact of being attacked, initial diagnoses are often wrong," he said Wednesday.

Amy Kudwa, spokeswoman for the Homeland Security Department, said the agency's U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team issued a notice to federal departments and other partner organizations about the problems and "advised them of steps to take to help mitigate against such attacks."

New York Stock Exchange spokesman Ray Pellecchia could not confirm the attack, saying the company does not comment on security issues.

Read the Full Story at The Los Angeles Times
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more resources below.

U.S., South Korea Targeted in Swarm Of Internet Attacks:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...9070800066.html


Hacker Attack Paralyzes Leading Websites:

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_d...9070800571.html


Washington Post, White House, FAA, DoD, Others, Targeted in Online Attack:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityf...rss=securityfix


Fresh Cyber Attacks Expected Thursday Evening:

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2.../123_48138.html


S. Korean Web Sites Hit by Cyber Attacks:

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/natio.../113_48100.html


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