South Korean hackers declare war on US

You kill our teens, we crash your networks

Nick Farrell

South Korean activists have declared cyber war on the US government following the involvement of US soldiers in the deaths of two teenage girls in a car crash.

The crash took place on a narrow public road north of Seoul on 13 June. Two US servicemen are facing negligent homicide charges.

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The activists are demanding an apology from President Bush and punishment for the two soldiers involved, and have warned that they will create denial of service attacks on several key government networks.

The White House and US Embassy websites are potential targets.

One of the organisers, Yoon Su-keun, said that the aim was to "temporarily shut down the servers to show our anger".

There was an outcry when the military initially said there were no plans to court martial the two soldiers.

The US military command in Seoul said sufficient evidence to prosecute was found only after a joint investigation by the South Korean police and US Army Safety office.

It rejected suggestions that the decision to prosecute was only made in reaction to the local protests.

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