According to eMarketer, Japan and Korea’s e-commerce markets were estimated at $144 billion and $121 billion, respectively, in 2021. Despite the large e-commerce market size, both countries have fewer ...
SEOUL — North Korea's internet was hit by a major outage that lasted several hours on Saturday, knocking off connection to government web sites and official news services online and severing the ...
Researchers said North Korea's internet was breached in a second wave of cyberattacks, Reuters reported. British-based cybersecurity researcher Junade Ali told Reuters that all internet traffic to and ...
While South Korea has an incredibly advanced broadband infrastructure and a thriving startup ecosystem, regulatory issues make it difficult for some Internet companies to work there. Take, for ...
Why a country known for blazing broadband and innovative devices remains tethered to a browser that most of the world abandoned long ago. By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Jin Yu Young SEOUL — In South Korea ...
Nine years ago when Kim Kee-chang came back to his native country of South Korea, he had no idea he was coming back to start a tech war. But when he booted up Linux on his computer something strange ...
The tragically backward, sometimes absurdist hallmarks of North Korea and its leader, Kim Jong-il, are well-known. There are Kim's Elton John eyeglasses and strangely ...
SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea, at the center of a confrontation with the United States over the hacking of Sony Pictures, experienced a complete Internet outage for hours before links were ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol (left) walks with U.S. President Joe Biden to an official dinner at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, May 21, 2022. Credit: Korean Culture and ...
Control of North Korea’s top-level Internet domain has been formally assigned to a government-backed venture after the previous operator, a German company, let the national domain disappear from the ...
SEOUL, South Korea — For two hours every day, Lee Si-young and her colleagues broadcast uncensored foreign news into authoritarian North Korea. Her radio audience could go to jail if caught listening.