Inside North Korea's Internal Network
2017-11-10 • spuz •
The excerpt describes North Korea’s Kwangmyong intranet as an internally accessible network paired with Red Star OS and the Naenara browser, with access restricted to users inside the country. It notes that Naenara reaches an internal address at 10.76.1.11 and that mapped internal services include controlled sites such as e-libraries, email, and social media. The source also contrasts this internal network with North Korea’s small externally routable IP space and claims that only a limited set of users can reach the global internet. The most security-relevant finding is architectural rather than adversary tradecraft: North Korea’s digital isolation, restricted operating environment, and small external footprint shape both domestic control and exposure to disruption.