Kimsuky Humbled: Hackers Turn Tables on North Korean Cyber Group with Epic Data Leak

Kimsuky, North Korea’s hacker group, ironically gets hacked! Two ethical hackers, Saber and cyb0rg, leaked Kimsuky’s data, claiming the group hacks for all the wrong reasons. The leak reveals juicy details about Kimsuky’s operations, leaving them in an embarrassing situation. It’s like watching a magician reveal his own tricks!

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Hot Take:

In a plot twist worthy of a spy movie, North Korea’s infamous hacker group Kimsuky got a taste of their own medicine when two rogue hackers, ‘Saber’ and ‘cyb0rg,’ decided to turn the tables and hack the hackers! These cyber vigilantes apparently took the phrase ‘fight fire with fire’ way too literally. If you ever wondered what happens when cybercriminals get a taste of their own medicine, well, here it is, with a side of ethical hacking and a sprinkle of irony.

Key Points:

– Kimsuky, a North Korean hacker group, was hacked by two hackers named ‘Saber’ and ‘cyb0rg.’
– The breach exposed 8.9GB of data, revealing tools, stolen data, and activities.
– The hackers criticized Kimsuky for being politically driven and morally corrupt.
– The leaked data includes phishing logs, source code, and PHP toolkits.
– This incident may cause temporary disruptions to Kimsuky’s operations.

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