Someone counter-hacked a North Korean IT worker: Here’s what they found

A team of North Korean IT operatives behind 31 fake identities has been linked to the $680,000 hack of fan-token marketplace Favrr in June.

A small team of North Korean IT workers — linked to a $680,000 crypto hack in June — have been using Google products and even renting computers to infiltrate crypto projects, according to newly leaked screenshots coming from one of the workers’ devices. 

In an X post from ZachXBT on Wednesday, the crypto sleuth shared a rare inside look into the workings of a North Korean (DPRK) hacker. The information came from “an unnamed source” who was able to compromise one of their devices. 

North Korean-linked workers were responsible for $1.4 billion exploit of crypto exchange Bitbit in February and have siphoned millions from crypto protocols over the years.

Read more

Source Link

Share with your friends!

Products You May Like

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *