Suspected North Korean hackers used email tactics to breach South Korean contractors at the joint South Korea-US exercise war simulation centre.
Suspected North Korean hackers have targeted a joint US-South Korea military exercise being held this week though classified information has not been compromised, South Korean police said.
North Korea objects to such exercises saying they are preparations by the US and its South Korean ally for an invasion of it.
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