Data of members of the North Korean hacker group Kimsuky APT has been leaked, with hundreds of GB of internal files exposed.

[Chain News] On August 13, it was reported that Slow Fog's CISO 23pds stated that a member of the suspected North Korean hacker organization Kimsuky APT experienced a significant data breach in early June 2025, with hundreds of GB of internal files and tools exposed. The leaked content includes backdoors, phishing frameworks, and reconnaissance operations. The related data comes from two compromised systems operated by the operator codename "KIM", one of which is a Linux development workstation running Deepin 20.9, and the other is a VPS used for spear phishing.

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GasFeeCriervip
· 08-13 15:46
Hacker is also using Deepin? Can't understand
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ChainMelonWatchervip
· 08-13 04:31
Reverse phishing expert, this wave.
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PanicSellervip
· 08-13 04:10
Haha, playing with oneself, silly.
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