A major data leak has allegedly exposed the inner workings of Kimsuky, a North Korean state-sponsored hacking group.
Two hackers, claiming to oppose the group’s political agenda, released nearly 9GB of sensitive data online.
The leaked files reportedly include phishing logs, malware tools, hacking scripts, email platform source code, and details of the group’s infrastructure.
Kimsuky is known for conducting espionage campaigns targeting governments, research organizations, and think tanks. The exposed data offers a rare look into the group’s operations, revealing the tools and techniques used to compromise systems and evade detection.
North Korean Kimsuky Hackers Exposed in Alleged Data Breach