North Korea steals massive data haul from US Military and NASA

The hackers also infiltrated NASA’s systems, extracting over 17 gigabytes of data.

North Korean Hackers Steal Defence Data

Hackers from North Korea, identified as Anadriel or APT45, have conducted a global cyber espionage campaign to steal classified military secrets, supporting Pyongyang’s banned nuclear weapons programme. The joint advisory came from the United States, Britain, and South Korea. The hackers are believed to be part of North Korea’s Reconnaissance General Bureau, which has been under US sanctions since 2015.

These cyber units have targeted a wide range of defence and engineering firms, including those manufacturing tanks, submarines, naval vessels, fighter aircraft, and missile and radar systems. Notable breaches occurred at NASA and US Air Force bases, with significant data extraction. In one 2022 incident, hackers infiltrated NASA’s computer system for three months, extracting over 17 gigabytes of data.

Hackers also employed ransomware to fund their operations, targeting US hospitals and healthcare companies. The US Justice Department has charged one suspect, Rim Jong Hyok, with conspiracy and money laundering. In a 2021 incident, a Kansas hospital paid a ransom in bitcoin, which was traced to a Chinese bank. Authorities are offering a $10 million reward for information leading to Rim’s arrest.

Officials from the FBI and Justice Department have seized some online accounts, recovering $600,000 in virtual currency to be returned to ransomware victims. The operation reveals the extent of DPRK state-sponsored actors’ efforts to advance their military and nuclear programmes. Last year, North Korean hackers breached systems at a Russian rocket design bureau, employing similar phishing techniques and computer exploits.