Also see: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/thr...h-korean-operating-system-redstar-3-0.372140/ But I was sure there'd be something not setup as well as it should be.
[sarcasm] Maybe we shouldn't reveal any vulnerabilities found in their OS. The US government will consider it providing aid to the enemy or possibly treason. [/sarcasm]
http://www.whogothacked.com/2014/02/three-korean-hackers-arrested-for.html The Koreans seem to some big problems, from February 2014.
North Korea's Red Star Linux inserts sneaky serial content tracker http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/0..._linux_inserts_sneaky_serial_content_tracker/
North Korea’s Government Sanctioned Operating System Can Be Hacked Remotely http://motherboard.vice.com/en_uk/r...ioned-operating-system-can-be-hacked-remotely