Published: 13:54, July 5, 2025
DPRK denounces US ‘cybercrime’ accusations
By Xinhua
This Sept 8, 2018, file photo shows an avenue decorated with national flags in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

PYONGYANG – The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Thursday condemned US authorities for placing its citizens on a wanted list over alleged "cybercrimes", state media reported on Friday.

"The recent incident is an absurd smear campaign and grave violation of sovereignty aimed at tarnishing the image of our state, as it is a continuation of the hostile move of the successive US administrations that have talked much about the non-existent 'cyber threat' from the DPRK," the official Korean Central News Agency reported citing a DPRK Foreign Ministry spokesperson.

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"The DPRK Foreign Ministry expresses serious concern over the US judicial authorities' provocation which is threatening and encroaching on the security, rights and interests of our citizens by fabricating the groundless 'cyber' drama, and strongly denounces and rejects it," the spokesperson was quoted as saying.

The real threat of creating international cyberspace instability comes not from the DPRK but from the United States, added the spokesperson.

Pyongyang has the right to take a proper and proportionate countermeasure to thoroughly protect the security and rights of its citizens from the judicial enforcement for a sinister political purpose, according to the spokesperson.

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The country will never tolerate any hostile act of the US to encroach upon the DPRK sovereignty through groundless slander and illegal application of judicial means, and will firmly defend the legitimate rights and interests of its citizens, the spokesperson said.