North Korea lost connectivity around 11 a.m. EST on Dec. 22, according to CloudFlare, a provider of performance and security services for websites. North Korea’s capacity of the Internet is no greater than tens of gigabits per second. Experts say North Korea might have fallen victim to an “unfortunately timed” hardware failure or cable cut. The impact of an Internet outage in North Korea would be negligible because so few individuals and businesses have access to the Internet. The U.S. State Department wouldn’t comment on whether the United States was behind a cyber-attack.”]
Source: https://www.govinfosecurity.com/who-disrupted-internet-in-north-korea-a-7713