I Hate North Korea’s Leaders … But They Didn’t Do It

I hate North Korea’s leaders … They’re not only clowns sporting bad haircuts and weird clothes, but they live in luxury while the population literally starves.

But the FBI’s official assertion that North Korea carried out the attack in retaliation for Sony’s releasing the movie “The Interview” is B.S.

Here’s a sample of top cybersecurity experts who say that North Korea was not behind the hacking attack of Sony:

Peter W. Singer, one of the nation’s foremost experts on cybersecurity

Renowned hacker, DEFCON organizer, and CloudFlare researcher Marc Rogers

John Dickson, a former air force intelligence officer who is now a partner in the cybersecurity firm Denim Group

Cybersecurity expert Bruce Schneier

Princeton Professor of Computer Science Ed Felten

Former federal prosecutor Mark Rasch of Rasch Technology and Cyberlaw

Cyber risk consulting company Risk Based Security

Cybersecurity and hacking expert Robert Graham

Security consultant Dan Tentler

Computer security analyst Graham Cluley

Computer security analyst Martyn Williams

Harvard Law professor and security expert Jack Goldsmith

Kim Zetter, an award-winning, senior staff reporter at Wired covering cybercrime , privacy, and security

Security researcher Grugq

Just because the FBI blames someone doesn’t mean they did it.

Postscript: Robert Barsocchini argues that the U.S. is to blame for North Korea’s rotten leaders. And North Korea is more popular with the U.S. public than our own Congress. Regardless, I still hate North Korea’s leaders for treating their people so poorly.