Smuggled North Korean Smartphone Exposes Extreme Censorship and Surveillance

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A smartphone smuggled from North Korea has revealed severe censorship and state surveillance enforced by the Kim Jong Un regime, according to an analysis by BBC. The device, acquired via defector networks, operates on a modified version of Android that restricts users to a closed intranet named Kwangmyong, where only state-approved content is available. Internet access is entirely blocked, preventing any connection to the outside world.

Notably, the phone automatically alters certain words and phrases associated with South Korea. For instance, typing "South Korea" results in the term “puppet state,” reflecting the official rhetoric of the North Korean government. Furthermore, the device captures screenshots of user activity every five minutes, storing them in a hidden folder accessible to authorities, thereby enabling extensive monitoring.

This surveillance exemplifies the broader hostilities between the two Koreas, a conflict rooted in the 1950-1953 Korean War, after which no formal peace treaty was signed. The findings underscore the strict measures implemented by the North Korean regime to control information and reinforce its ideological narratives.

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