North Korea vows to retaliate over ’reckless’ US ransomware accusation

North Korea has said a US accusation that it was behind a major ransomware attack was a "grave political provocation" and vowed to retaliate.

North Korea vows to retaliate over ’reckless’ US ransomware accusation

North Korea has said a US accusation that it was behind a major ransomware attack was a "grave political provocation" and vowed to retaliate.

Homeland security adviser Tom Bossert wrote in the Wall Street Journal on Monday that North Korea will be held accountable for May’s WannaCry ransomware attack that infected hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide and crippled parts of the UK’s NHS.

In remarks carried by state media, the North’s Foreign Ministry repeated it had nothing to do with the attack. It said it will never tolerate such "reckless" US claims but did not say how it would respond.

"The Trump administration is inciting an extremely confrontational atmosphere by even concocting a plot against us at this delicate moment when the situation on the Korean peninsula is at the crossroads of nuclear war or peace," a ministry spokesman said.

It is not unusual for Pyongyang to issue harsh rhetoric against Washington and South Korea. Thursday’s warning came amid heightened tensions following the North’s test-launch of its most powerful missile last month.

South Korean and US officials have accused the North of launching a slew of cyberattacks in recent years.

Among them is a US accusation that it hacked Sony Pictures Entertainment over The Interview, a satirical movie about a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The North has denied those accusations.

Mr Bossert said the US administration’s finding of responsibility is based on evidence and confirmed by other governments and private companies, including the UK and Microsoft.

PA

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