I can't comment about specifics linking WannaCry to the Lazarus group, but that seems to be the consensus in the security community.
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I can't comment about specifics linking WannaCry to the Lazarus group, but that seems to be the consensus in the security community.
DISCLAIMER: I worked with the people who wrote that report
If this checks out, it's very surprising. I would assume they wouldn't have the skills for pulling out something so massive like this.
Though the hackers raised $140,000 in bitcoin, a form of digital currency, so far they have not cashed it in, the analysts said. That is likely because an operational error has made the transactions easy to track, including by law enforcement. As a result, no online currency exchange will touch it, said Jake Williams, founder of Rendition Infosec, a cybersecurity firm. “This is like knowingly taking tainted bills fro…
The NSA has lost all credibility, as far as I am concerned.
I mean, at least find another whipping boy... this DPRK attribution is getting old hat
It sure does fit with them needing foreign currency in the wake of the collapse of the Kaesong project and a freezing of relations with ASEAN countries.
OK, so I know this is going to come up in the comments, but this is not remotely a baseless allegation. The Lazarus group (one of the names for the DPRK-associated APT group) is somewhat well known and is quite sophisticated. This is the same group that hacked Sony a few years back. And to preempt people who are going to chime in with "Sony was just some insider leaking data" there is extensive evidence showing it wa…
I heard that the DPRK was definitely involved, but that they involved themselves at a later point in the publicity over the attack, and that it the original attack was initiated by disparate individuals only loosely cooperating.
Not to disparage your points on the Lazarus group. I've heard the same about their sophistication. I know next to nothing about the WannaCry attack besides the tragedy of the NHS succumbing to it.
And why should we believe in the NSA this time? A scalded cat knows better than to dip its paw in hot fudge again.
Remind me what past incident you are referring to.