NORTH Korea could launch a catastrophic attack with the ability to wipe out power grids and grind modern civilisation to a halt, it has been warned.
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But now a think tank has warned that the Asian country could launch an attack on the high voltage transmission lines that comprimise the US power lattice - with the possibility of shutting down major electronic systems and plunging civilisation into darkness.
However fresh fears have emerged that North Korea could be the one to launch such an attack following its hydrogen bomb claim and its firing of a rocket just days ago.
Henry Cooper, a director at the think tank Foundation for Resilient Societies, said: “The technology of building a super EMP weapon is understood and at least by circumstantial evidence… the North Koreans know how to do it.”
The technology of building a super EMP weapon is understood and at least by circumstantial evidence
Labelling North Korea as “an essential threat”, he argued that an EMP attack could be triggered by a low-yield hydrogen weapon.
Last October it was announced the US government was preparing for the event of a catastrophic solar flare, which can cause the same damage as an EMP attack.
Experts fear the effects of a powerful geomagnetic solar storm could be devastating for our technology obsessed planet, with some saying it could render mobile phones, credit cards and the internet useless.
Scientists are now predicting a 12 per cent chance that another solar storm could wreak havoc on the Earth by 2022 - forcing the White House to brace for action.
The threat of a solar storm was recently highlighted by a US-report, which stated that a large disaster could inflict up to £2 trillion worth of damage to key infrastructures.
The announcement came after NORAD officials urged the US to be prepared for an EMP attack.
Vincent DeVito, a former US Assistant Secretary of Energy under President George W. Bush, ranked the threat posed by an EMP attack as a 7 on a scale of 1 to 10.
Both Israel and Ukraine were hit with crippling hacks against their respective power grids in recent months by supposed ransomware.
source:express.co.uk
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