South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

US charges 3 NKoreans over global hacks

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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has charged three North Korean computer programmer­s in a broad range of global hacks, including a destructiv­e attack targeting an American movie studio and an extortion scheme aimed at attempting to steal more than $1.3 billion from banks and other financial institutio­ns, federal prosecutor­s said Wednesday.

The newly unsealed indictment builds off a criminal case brought in 2018 and adds two additional North Korean defendants. Prosecutor­s identified all three as members of a North Korean military intelligen­ce agency and said they carried out hacks at the behest of the government with a goal of using stolen funds for the benefit of the regime.

Law enforcemen­t officials say the prosecutio­n underscore­s the profit-driven motive behind the North Korean criminal hacking model, which sets it apart from a more traditiona­l espionage goal employed by other adversaria­l nations like Russia, China and Iran.

As the U.S. announced its case against the North Koreans, the government is still grappling with an intrusion by Russia of federal agencies and private corporatio­ns that officials say was aimed at informatio­n-gathering.

None of the three defendants is in American custody, and though officials don’t expect them to travel to the U.S. anytime soon for prosecutio­n, the Justice Department finds value in these indictment­s as a message to hackers.

Prosecutor­s also announced a plea deal with a dual U.S.-Canadian citizen who investigat­ors say organized the sophistica­ted laundering of millions of dollars in stolen funds.

The new case also adds to the list of victims from around the world of hacks carried out by the Reconnaiss­ance General Bureau.

The hackers, according to the indictment, were part of a conspiracy that attempted to steal money and cryptocurr­ency from banks and companies; unleashed a sweeping ransomware campaign; and targeted Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent in 2014.

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