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North Korean Hackers Attempt to Disrupt U.S.-South Korea Military Drills in Seoul

Seoul: North Korean hackers try to disrupt U.S.-South Korea military drills

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Political situation

20.08.2023

South Korean police said the new cyber attack may have been linked to a North Korean hacking group known as “Kimsuky,” which failed to obtain sensitive military information.

(Deutsche Welle Chinese website) South Korean police announced on Sunday that suspected North Korean hackers attempted to launch an attack on the large-scale US-South Korea military exercise that started this Monday. “Police investigations confirmed that the cyber attack was initiated by North Korean hackers,” the Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency said in a statement, adding that military secrets had not been affected.

U.S. and South Korean militaries will begin large-scale joint exercises on Monday. The picture shows a U.S.-South Korea military exercise in August last year.

The 11-day “Ulchi Freedom Guardian” (Ulchi Freedom Guardian) joint military exercise, which will begin on Monday, is aimed at strengthening the capabilities of the U.S. and South Korean forces to deal with threats from North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missiles.Pyongyang, as always, strongly criticized the US-South Korea military exercise, and claimed that the purpose of the military exercise was to conduct exercises for aggression against North Korea.

Who is behind the cyber attacks?

South Korean police said,The cyber attack was linked to a North Korean hacker group known as Kimsuky. Cyber ​​attackers reportedly tried to gain access through emails sent to South Korean contractors working at the war simulation center for the South Korea-US joint exercise.

The hacker group Kimsuky is well known in the cybersecurity community for its “spear phishing” technique, which tricks victims into revealing their passwords, or tricking them into clicking malicious attachments or links.

(AFP, Reuters)

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2023-08-20 08:35:45

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