PYONGYANG: The new version of a desktop computer operating system apparently designed by North Korean programmers has been made accessible online.
A link to the ‘retail’ version of Red Star 3.0 was posted to Pastebin – a website known for its use by hackers as a place to dump leaked information.
A server version of the software designed by Pyongyang’s state-run IT company Korea Computer Center was made available earlier in 2014, but now the desktop version has been made available.
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