Two people have been arrested in South Korea for disclosing military secrets.

Since fighting a war between 1950 and 1953, North and South Korea have had a difficult relationship.

Two people have been arrested in South Korea for disclosing military secrets.

Two persons have been arrested in South Korea on suspicion of passing military secrets to a person suspected of being a North Korean spy.

According to investigators, the CEO of a bitcoin exchange and an army officer shared login information for South Korea's joint military command.

They are accused of accepting substantial sums of money in exchange for their cooperation.

Since fighting a war between 1950 and 1953, North and South Korea have had a difficult relationship.

Between January and March, the cop utilized a camera watch and a USB device to provide the agent access to data, according to authorities.

Earlier this month, the two males were apprehended. The name and whereabouts of the putative North Korean spy are unknown.