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    North Korea Internet Only has 28 Websites, According to Leaks

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    By Chidi on September 21, 2016 News

    North Korea Internet only has 28 websites.
    The secretive country accidentally opened access for the world to see the websites hosted on its servers.

    It appears that a tech administrator made a mistake because access to the list of sites has been blocked before.

    A researcher in the U.S. caught the data while running a project and he dumbed it on GitHub, revealing that there are only 28 registered domains for .KP.

    Some screenshots of the sites were shared on Reddit as the first look into North Korea secret of online world.

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    Among the sites listed include one for the state’s airline, AirKoryo as well as sites for education, public organisations, news, sports, movies and cooking.

    These websites are really basic and are slow to load but there are technically more than 20 websites.
    There are more sites within the country’s closed off intranet, it’s a local network of sites on private networks similar to a cooperate network that’s weld off.
    We know little about it, thanks to report from blogs like Northkoreatech.org.

    Also keep in mind, North Korea’s network are not the most stable. The country’s entire internet went offline at late 2014.

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