Members of the North Korean hacker group Kimsuky have suffered a major data leak, with hundreds of GB of internal data exposed.

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[Coin World] Slow Fog's Chief Information Security Officer tweeted that "a member of the suspected North Korean hacker group Kimsuky APT has experienced a significant data breach, leaking hundreds of GB of internal files and tools. The intrusion likely occurred in early June 2025, exposing the organization's complex backdoors, phishing frameworks, and reconnaissance activities. According to the analysis of the leaked files, the internal dumps originated from two compromised systems of an operator using the alias 'KIM'. One is a Linux development workstation running Deepin 20.9; the other is a publicly-facing VPS used for spear phishing activities."

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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 08-13 04:50
Haha, even hackers can fail.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 08-13 04:42
This is black eating black, not funny at all.
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 08-13 04:22
Just reaping what one sows.
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