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Home  /  World  /  Company hacked after accidentally hiring North Korean cyber criminal as remote IT worker

Company hacked after accidentally hiring North Korean cyber criminal as remote IT worker

by Jake Hoffman
October 18, 2024
in Business, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Company hacked after accidentally hiring North Korean cyber criminal as remote IT worker

Unprecedented Attack Raises Alarm Bells for Global Businesses

In a startling development that underscores the evolving threats in cybersecurity, an unnamed multinational company has fallen victim to a sophisticated cyber attack orchestrated by a North Korean hacker posing as a remote IT worker. This incident, reported by the BBC, highlights the growing risks associated with remote hiring practices and the increasing boldness of state-sponsored cybercriminals.

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The infiltration

The company, which operates across the UK, US, and Australia, unwittingly hired a North Korean technician for a remote IT position. The hacker, believed to be male, successfully deceived the hiring process by fabricating his employment history and personal details.

Rafe Pilling, Director of Threat Intelligence at SecureWorks, the cyber response team allowed to disclose the incident, told the BBC, “This is a serious escalation of the risk from fraudulent North Korean IT worker schemes. No longer are they just after a steady paycheck, they are looking for higher sums, more quickly, through data theft and extortion, from inside the company defenses.”

The attack unfolds

Once granted access to the company’s computer network, the infiltrator wasted no time in exploiting his position:

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  • He immediately began downloading sensitive data from internal systems.
  • The hacker maintained his cover for four months, even collecting a salary.
  • Researchers believe the earnings were likely funneled back to North Korea through complex money laundering schemes to evade Western sanctions.

Extortion attempt

The true nature of the attack came to light after the company terminated the hacker’s employment due to poor performance. Subsequently, the firm received ransom emails containing stolen data and demands for a six-figure sum in cryptocurrency. The hacker threatened to publish or sell all the stolen information online if his demands were not met.

A growing threat

This incident is not isolated. Cybersecurity authorities have been sounding the alarm about the rise of North Korean infiltrators since 2022. The US and South Korea have accused North Korea of deploying thousands of operatives to secure multiple well-paid Western roles remotely, aiming to generate funds for the regime and circumvent sanctions.

In September, cybersecurity firm Mandiant revealed that dozens of Fortune 100 companies had unknowingly hired North Koreans. However, cases where these employees actively hack their employers remain relatively rare, making this incident particularly concerning.

Implications for global businesses

This attack represents a significant escalation in the tactics employed by North Korean cyber criminals. It serves as a stark warning to companies worldwide about the risks associated with remote hiring and the need for stringent vetting processes.

As businesses continue to embrace remote work, the incident underscores the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures and thorough background checks for all employees, especially those with access to sensitive information.

The unnamed company’s decision to allow SecureWorks to report this hack serves as a crucial step in raising awareness and helping other organizations protect themselves against similar threats in the future.

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