Ignoring Doubts, US Imposes Sanctions on North Korea Over Hacks
The U.S. imposed new economic sanctions against North Korea on Friday after blaming the country for the recent hacks into Sony Pictures’ systems.
Although the identity of the hackers is still unknown and there is little evidence to support the FBI’s official consensus that North Korea orchestrated the attack, which released tens of thousands of Sony’s emails and files, President Barack Obama signed an executive order to approve the sanctions as the “first aspect” of what the White House called a “proportional” response against the country.
The order placed sanctions on 10 North Korean officials and three government agencies. The officials will have their financial assets in the U.S. frozen and will be forbidden from using the American banking system.
Obama has also said the U.S. is considering putting North Korea back on its list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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