Tell It Like It Is

This is just unfreakingbelievable!

Hackers steal SKorean-US military secrets By KWANG-TAE KIM, Associated Press Writer Kwang-tae Kim, Associated Press Writer Fri Dec 18, 7:19 am ET

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea’s military said Friday it was investigating a hacking attack that netted secret defense plans with the United States and may have been carried out by North Korea.

The suspected hacking occurred late last month when a South Korean officer failed to remove a USB device when he switched a military computer from a restricted-access intranet to the Internet, Defense Ministry spokesman Won Tae-jae said.

The USB device contained a summary of plans for military operations by South Korean and U.S. troops in case of war on the Korean peninsula. Won said the stolen document was not a full text of the operational plans, but an 11-page file used to brief military officials. He said it did not contain critical information.

Pardon? Did I read that wrong? Let me check…”He said it did not contain critical information.” Nope - I read it right. Still can’t believe it. I mean, are you kidding me? An 11 page Executive Summary of our South Korean defense plans (OPLAN 5027) contains no sensitive information? Am I dead? Did I go to OPSEC hell and not get greeted by the demon of OPSEC? I’ve met this demon before - his name is Ignorance - so I’m pretty sure I would know him if he was greeting me at the gates of OPSEC hell. Perhaps this is a dream? Damn it people - just saying something isn’t so does not make it not so. Sure that’s a horrible sentence but let me show one that is far worse: “He said it did not contain critical information.” See? Much worse.

And don’t give me that nonsense that denying it had critical information is our way of not confirming to the North Koreans that it did indeed contain sensitive information. You know who says stuff like that? People who don’t understand the adversary. To be so blind as to think that North Korea doesn’t have a damn good idea of what is essentially contained in OPLAN 5027 is the height of ignorance. Especially since you can find older versions of OPLAN 5027 in all it’s classified glory on the internet.

I’ll grant that the 11 page summary may have been unclassified but there is no way I’m going to grant it didn’t contain critical information. Unless the only definition you have of critical information is anything that’s classified - and we know that’s just not true. Too bad not everybody understands that these days.

Thanks to my good friend Kirk for letting me know about this.

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Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville

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