Seoul - Yonhap
Three South Koreans have been indicted on charges for buying hacking programs from North Korean agents that were used for Pyongyang's cyber attack against Seoul last year, prosecutors said Wednesday.
The three suspects, whose names are withheld, allegedly bought remote-controlled surveillance programs to spy on other people's cards when gambling for 14 million won (US$13,700) from hackers working for North Korea's cyber warfare unit in China in 2011.