North Korean dictator commands an army of cyber sirens to seduce horny foreign spies on Facebook
The South Korean Intelligence Service also revealed that its basket-case neighbour is using spam emails to hack accounts
NORTH Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is using an army of sex-bots to snare loose-trousered foreign spies on Facebook.
The roly-poly ruler’s evil regime has set up fake social media profiles featuring sultry woman which are used to seduce naive government officials in the hope of teasing national secrets from them.
While his dad, Kim Jong-il, infamously utilised sexy female spies as ‘honey traps’ to fool wannabe-007s, Jong-un's new tech-savvy approach is done entirely online.
The terrifying threat was exposed by South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) who issued a warning against accepting friend requests which appear to be too good to be true.
Newspaper Chosun Ilbo, reports that an NIS official said: "If a beautiful stranger wants to become your friend on Facebook, you should turn them down."
The intelligence agency also revealed that Kim’s dastardly regime has sent spam emails pretending to be representatives of South Korean president Park Geun-hye.
The cunning scheme had been used to hack 40 accounts belonging to government and military officials.
South Korea is under constant threat from its basket-case neighbour, and relies heavily on support from the United States.
The US has set-up a Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) nuclear shield to protect the South from warheads.
North Korean's use of cyber attacks is nothing new as the hermit kingdom was allegedly behind the hack on Sony Pictures - the Hollywood studio responsible for comedy The Interview which poked fun at Jong-un.
Aside from using female spies as ‘honey traps', Kim's father Jong-il, who died in 2011, and his regime also reportedly kidnapped foreign woman and forced them to have children with North Korean men.
According to author Jang Jin-sung’s book, Dear Leader, the children were then raised as James Bond-style super-spies noted for their western looks.
Kids born to female agents, after bonking sessions with foreign men, would also be used as pawns to extort money from the distraught baby daddies.
Writer Jin-sung, who worked in Jong il's administration, said: "It was part of a plan to establish North Korean family ties for foreigners; to make them sympathetic towards us."
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