Suspected North Korean Hackers Target Joint US-South Korea Military Exercise
Suspected North Korean hackers have reportedly targeted a joint US-South Korea military exercise, although no classified information has been compromised, according to South Korean police. The cyber attack comes as South Korean and US forces prepare for the 11-day Ulchi Freedom Guardian summer exercises, aimed at enhancing their response capabilities to North Korea’s evolving nuclear and missile threats.
North Korea has consistently opposed such exercises, claiming that they are nothing more than preparations for an invasion by the US and its South Korean ally. In this latest hack, the perpetrators, believed to be linked to a North Korean group referred to as Kimsuky, utilized emails sent to South Korean contractors working at the South Korea-US combined exercise war simulation center.
However, South Korean police have confirmed that no military-related information was stolen in this attack. Denying any involvement in cyberattacks, North Korea has consistently maintained its innocence. Meanwhile, researchers note that the Kimsuky hackers have a history of employing spear-phishing emails to trick their targets into disclosing passwords or clicking on attachments and links that install malware.
To investigate this recent incident, South Korean police and the US military conducted a joint investigation, during which they discovered that the IP address used in the hack matched one previously identified in a 2014 cyberattack against South Korea’s nuclear reactor operator. At that time, South Korea had accused North Korea of carrying out the attack.
As tensions continue to rise on the Korean Peninsula, these cyberattacks serve as a reminder of the ongoing cyber warfare between the two countries. It remains to be seen how South Korea and the US will fortify their digital defenses and respond to these threats.
Sources:
– https://www.reuters.com/technology/suspected-north-korean-hackers-target-joint-us-south-korea-military-exercise-2023-08-28/
– https://edition.cnn.com/2023/08/28/tech/north-korea-hackers-south-korea-exercise-intl/index.html