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Sep. 19, 2017
The internet and its dark doppelgänger
A little before our recent H-bomb dustups with Kim Jong Un, we suffered an attack, if not a small war, with the mysterious leader one U.S. intelligence commander called the “chubby little brat.





Richard Wirick
Partner
Risk Management and Insurance Litigation (RMIL) Practice Group at Haight, Brown & Bonesteel LLP (Haight).

A little before our recent H-bomb dustups with Kim Jong Un, we suffered an attack, if not a small war, with the mysterious leader one U.S. intelligence commander called the “chubby little brat.” It had nothing to do with conventional or nuclear weapons, but its effect was frighteningly broad and caused an upheaval in the entertainment industry.
In November 2014, using spyware developed from the Chinese, North Korea cyber-stole and po...
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