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Chitchat Fat Kim Fucks Up! Guess North Korea Has How Many Internet Websites?

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Too much choice may be a bad thing at times, but evidently that's not a problem for North Korea's internet users.

Thanks to (presumably) a higher-up in the country making a horrible mistake, the e-sleuths at GitHub were able to access information on all the websites hosted on the reclusive dictatorship's servers. All in all, it seems residents of North Korea lucky enough to gain internet access have only 28 websites to choose from.

GitHub, a source-code hosting site, explained this week: "One of North Korea's top level name servers was accidentally configured to allow global [Domain Name System] transfers. This allows anyone who performs [a zone transfer request] to the country's ns2.kptc.kp name server to get a copy of the nation's top level DNS data."

Some of the websites discovered are self-explanatory. Cooks.org.kp, for instance, is a recipe site, while Kcna.kp is the site for the government-controlled Korean Central News Agency. Other addresses, like Friend.com.kp, are harder to figure out, though some suspect this may be a social network. There are many sites that no one has been able to access.


You can see a full list of the sites on Reddit here. As one Redditor points out, Grand Theft Auto V players can access more websites in the game (83) than North Koreans can on their entire internet.

Despite the limited content, North Korea's servers aren't completely stable. The country's entire internet went offline in late 2014 following what was speculated to be a denial-of-service attack.

Unfortunately, many of North Korea's 24 million citizens have worse things to worry about than a bad connection. Malnutrition, government corruption and human rights violations plague the secretive nation.

https://www.cnet.com/news/north-kor...websites/?ftag=COS-05-10-aa0a&linkId=29020512
 
Blessed is the country with limited number of rubbish websites.

See what happen to Sammyboy? All kinds of vulgarities like F this and F that.

You dun have such nonsense in North Korea! Long Live Bui Kia!
 
Look like North Korea is an opportunity land for aspiring IT entrepreneurs to kick start internet and ebusiness ventures. How about a business partnership between bui kia and gong kia?
 
Look at all the green behind fatboy kim. North Korea must be doing well.

Kim looks like he's lost some weight. Has he been working out?
 
Look at all the green behind fatboy kim. North Korea must be doing well.

Kim looks like he's lost some weight. Has he been working out?

golden bumper harvest, but all grains will be stored at the dear leader's humungous underground whorehouse, oops, i mean warehouse.
 
golden bumper harvest, but all grains will be stored at the dear leader's humungous underground whorehouse, oops, i mean warehouse.
no oops needed, as both mean the same - the houses are where whores peddle their wares ;)
 
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