Potentially 6,000km. That is a lot. But since it's N.K., I wouldn't find it implausible if they testef without any payload to get more impressive results :)
This may be absolutely nothing or another big something, but Chase has been experiencing a system wide shutdown for the past few hours. Customers are unable to access funds, ATMs, use their cards at points of sale, or online and mobile.
Customer support has been telling people they may have been hacked but the official statement is they are doing a system wide upgrade...unannounced.
May be something and another massive cyber attack before the holiday.
Also 1/23/47 is the birthday of the senator who was behind the internet kill switch act, could be hackers trying to send a message, coinciding with thy god empress trumps tweets about the market today.
This also happened the same time North Korea launched its missiles .
Some news announcing orders filled and volume traded on glitch price
Level II data showing limit orders filled at 123.47 price and lower, possible back door left open.
Millions and millions of shares sold at premium price then routed to a web of unknown servers to cover tracks.
Since the currency is only of a digital nature it will only expose itself through a window port.
This is what most banks will tell customers when their systems are down for any number of reasons including unexpected downtime. It could mean anything, but it never means they're upgrading because upgrades are phased in one system at a time allowing the bank to service even basic customer needs.
Don't buy it. NK is no threat to us. (the west) or anyone else. What could they ever gain from attacking anyone? The only way they can be a threat, is if they go to war with the protection of china or russia. But I haven't seen any signs of that happening. But then again. I'm just an anonymous guy with nothing but a gut feeling, guessing with the best of them...
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n/a time_stop2 2017-07-04
Thanks for providing archive links to the MSM sites so they don't get views!
n/a hoeskioeh 2017-07-04
Source 4
Potentially 6,000km. That is a lot. But since it's N.K., I wouldn't find it implausible if they testef without any payload to get more impressive results :)
n/a trolllface 2017-07-04
This may be absolutely nothing or another big something, but Chase has been experiencing a system wide shutdown for the past few hours. Customers are unable to access funds, ATMs, use their cards at points of sale, or online and mobile.
Customer support has been telling people they may have been hacked but the official statement is they are doing a system wide upgrade...unannounced.
May be something and another massive cyber attack before the holiday.
Also 1/23/47 is the birthday of the senator who was behind the internet kill switch act, could be hackers trying to send a message, coinciding with thy god empress trumps tweets about the market today.
This also happened the same time North Korea launched its missiles .
Some news announcing orders filled and volume traded on glitch price
Level II data showing limit orders filled at 123.47 price and lower, possible back door left open.
Millions and millions of shares sold at premium price then routed to a web of unknown servers to cover tracks.
Since the currency is only of a digital nature it will only expose itself through a window port.
n/a drrutherford 2017-07-04
This is what most banks will tell customers when their systems are down for any number of reasons including unexpected downtime. It could mean anything, but it never means they're upgrading because upgrades are phased in one system at a time allowing the bank to service even basic customer needs.
n/a trolllface 2017-07-04
Thank you this was great info.
n/a TheGreatOni19 2017-07-04
I like you. You're good. Keep it up playa.
n/a trolllface 2017-07-04
Exactly! No one tests on the biggest money making days of the year.
Even wall street would save it for a weekend. The optics alone would keep them from touching anything during the 4th.
n/a yasiCOWGUAN 2017-07-04
If anything this means the popcorn should be stored away.
Powerful governments usually don't wage war against someone who can fight back effectively.
n/a Kaka_poopoo_peepee 2017-07-04
If NK has ICBMs, they sure didn't build them.
n/a MickDaster 2017-07-04
Don't buy it. NK is no threat to us. (the west) or anyone else. What could they ever gain from attacking anyone? The only way they can be a threat, is if they go to war with the protection of china or russia. But I haven't seen any signs of that happening. But then again. I'm just an anonymous guy with nothing but a gut feeling, guessing with the best of them...
n/a jje5002 2017-07-04
those videos are so fake .. those "missile tests" are a joke .. you can knock it out the air with a baseball bat