North Korea Denies U.S. Cyber Threat Allegations on May 3

According to KCNA, North Korea's Foreign Ministry spokesperson denied U.S. allegations of North Korean cyber threats on May 3. The spokesperson accused the U.S. of falsely linking global cyber fraud incidents to North Korea and claimed the U.S. uses its control of global IT infrastructure to conduct indiscriminate cyberattacks on other countries. The statement characterized the allegations as part of Washington's hostile policy toward Pyongyang, aimed at spreading disinformation and damaging North Korea's image. The spokesperson reaffirmed North Korea's commitment to protecting its cyber space and rejected the use of cyber issues as a political tool for sovereignty violations and interference in internal affairs.
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