North Korea: South Korea Cyber Attack Accusation After Website Hacked (VIDEO)

North Korea: South Korea Cyber Attack Accusation After Website Hacked (VIDEO)

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea is accusing South Korean Internet users of hacking into one of its websites, calling the behavior a provocation aimed at undermining its national dignity. (Scoll down for video)

The North's government-run Uriminzokkiri website said Tuesday that South Korean Internet users recently deleted articles on the site and posted messages slandering the North's dignity.

It accuses the South Korean government of being behind the cyber attacks and urges it to apologize.

Anti-North Korea articles and pictures were reportedly posted on the site over the weekend, with one image showing leader Kim Jong Il and his son and heir-apparent Kim Jong Un kneeling down before what appears to be a Chinese emperor.

Saturday was believed to be Kim Jong Un's 28th birthday.

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Readwriteweb.com is reporting that South Korea's Twitter feed, @uriminzok, and YouTube pages were also hacked, allegedly by South Koreans. Watch video allegedly produced by the hackers and placed on the YouTube page here:

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