Korea gets access to cyber weapons located in the U.S.

OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea — Internet technologies are bringing advanced U.S. intelligence gathering and combat skills to the front lines in Korea. Because of the lack of security, manpower and facilities on the front lines, intelligence practitioners are forging new paths for getting cyber combat...

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