The infiltrators who revealed the North Korean government explain the reason for doing so


Earlier this year, two infiltrators stormed a computer and soon realized the importance of what this device is. As it turned out, They landed on a computer that allegedly operating in the North Korean government.

The infiltrators decided to continue digging and found evidence that they said to the infiltrators of the electronic expression operations carried out by North Korea, exploitation and penetration tools, and the infrastructure used in these operations.

Saber, one of the infiltrators concerned, told Techcrunch that they were able to reach the computer of the government worker in North Korea for about four months, but as soon as they understood the data they were able to access, they realized that they eventually had to leak and expose what they discovered.

“These infiltrators in the nation -state are infiltrating all the wrong reasons, I hope more of them will be exposed, and they deserve to be,” said Saber, who spoke to Techcrunch and Cyb0RG. Publish an article in the legendary piracyReveal the details of their findings.

There are countless cyber security companies and researchers who closely follow the North Korean government, and a large number of piracy groups, which include spying but also increasingly big Encryption StoleIn addition to large -scale operations where North Koreans Information technology workers are a distance To finance the system’s nuclear weapons program.

In this case, SABER and CYB0RG went one step forward and had already penetrated the infiltrators, a process that can give more, or at least different, insightful visions about how these government -backed groups work, as well as “what they do on a daily basis and so on,” said Saber.

The infiltrators do not want to be known only for their handles, Saber and CYB0RG, because they may face revenge on the North Korean government, and perhaps others. Saber said that they consider themselves infiltrated, and the legendary Anctivist was called Fenas FisherResponsible for spyware makers Finfisher and PiracyAs a source of inspiration.

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At the same time, infiltrators also understand that what they did is illegal, but they believed it was important to spread it.

Saber said: “Keeping it for us was not really useful.” “By leaking everything to the public, we hope that we can give researchers some other ways to detect them.”

He said: “We hope this will also lead to the discovery of many of their current victims, and so he lost (North Korean infiltrators) arrival.”

CYB0RG said, in a message that was sent via Saber: “illegal or not, this procedure brought concrete pieces to society, and this is more important,” CYB0RG said, in a message sent via Saber.

Saber said that they are convinced that while the infiltrators – who call Kim – work in the North Korean regime, they may actually be Chinese and work in both governments, based on the results that Kim did not work during the holidays in China, indicating that the infiltrator may be based there.

Also, according to Cryer, Kim sometimes translated some Korean documents into a simplified tray using Google Translate.

Saber said he did not try to contact Kim. “I don’t think he will listen, all he does is to enable his leaders, and the same leaders who restore his people,” he said. “Perhaps he told him to use his knowledge in a way that helps people, not to harm them. But he lives in continuous propaganda and is likely from birth, so all this does not make sense for him,” referring to the void of strict information in which the North Koreans live, because they are largely cut off from the outside world.

Saber refused to disclose how to access it and CYB0RG to the Kim computer, given that the two believe that they can use the same technologies “to get more access to some of its systems in the same way.”

During their work, SABER and CYB0RG found evidence of active breakthroughs by Kim, against the South Korean and Taiwanese companies, which they say they called and alerted.

North Korean infiltrators have a history of targeting people working in the cybersecurity industry as well. For this reason, Saber said that he is aware of this danger, but “is not really anxious.”

Saber said: “It is not possible to do much on this topic, certainly being more cautious despite :).”

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