15.1 C
New Delhi
Friday, December 27, 2024
HomeWorldWho Are the Cyber Robbers the Entire World Fears? Recently Pulled Off...

Who Are the Cyber Robbers the Entire World Fears? Recently Pulled Off a $300M Crypto Heist in Japan! Know Everything About Them!

Cyber Robbers: Lazarus Group, a cybercrime syndicate linked to North Korea, strikes again! Responsible for stealing $300M from Japan’s DMM Bitcoin, this infamous hacker group continues to terrorize global financial systems.

Cyber Robbers: The Lazarus Group, the infamous North Korean hacking collective, is making headlines once again for its audacious exploits in the world of cryptocurrency theft. Known as one of the deadliest cybercrime organizations in the world, the group has stolen a whopping $300 million from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin. The heist has left global governments on edge, as concerns over cybersecurity rise to new heights.

Both Japan and the United States have pointed fingers at North Korea for orchestrating this massive cyber theft. According to reports from American data firms and Japanese authorities, the Lazarus Group executed the theft with surgical precision, adding to its long list of high-profile cybercrimes.

Many Names, One Notorious Mission – Theft and Chaos

The Lazarus Group operates under several aliases, including Hidden Cobra, Zinc, Guardians of Peace, and Stardust Chollima. Despite the different names, their objective remains unchanged – financial theft, espionage, and political disruption. The group first gained global notoriety after its 2014 hack of Sony Pictures, allegedly in retaliation for the satirical film “The Interview,” which mocked North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Since then, the group has evolved into a formidable cyber army, targeting banking systems, stealing cryptocurrency, and hacking into sensitive national security data.

Key Points About Lazarus Group’s Activities

  1. $300 Million Crypto Theft in Japan:
    • The Lazarus Group recently hacked DMM Bitcoin, a leading Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, siphoning off $300 million.
    • Japan’s National Police Agency, with help from the FBI, has identified the TraderTrator subgroup of Lazarus as the culprit.
  2. Sony Pictures Hack – A Turning Point:
    • In 2014, the group launched a crippling attack on Sony Pictures to avenge the portrayal of Kim Jong-un in the movie The Interview.
    • Investigators tracked malware linked to this attack back to Lazarus operations dating as far back as 2009.
  3. Connections to North Korea:
    • Lazarus is believed to work under the Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB), a cyber warfare division of the North Korean government.
    • The U.S. government has officially labeled the group as a North Korean-sponsored malicious cyber organization.
  4. Countries Targeted:
    • Primary Targets: South Korea, the United States.
    • Other Victims: Japan, India, Australia, Germany, the UK, Saudi Arabia, China, and many others.
    • The group’s activities align with North Korea’s political interests, using cyber theft as a tool to fund its regime.
  5. Advanced Cyber Tactics:
    • Lazarus deploys cutting-edge malware and ransomware to infiltrate systems.
    • Its operations are often coordinated from multiple countries, making it harder to trace.

When Cybercrime Meets Politics

The Lazarus Group’s actions are more than just financial theft – they are a form of political warfare. Cyber experts believe that North Korea uses these cyber heists to bypass international sanctions, fund its nuclear weapons program, and assert dominance in the digital world.

Reports suggest that North Korea began building its cyber warfare team, dubbed “Bureau 121,” in the mid-1990s. This highly skilled team now operates from various countries, making it a global threat.

The Global Threat of Lazarus Group

Countries around the world remain on high alert due to the Lazarus Group’s capabilities. Their ability to penetrate any system and steal vast amounts of data and money has left even the most secure systems vulnerable.

The group’s attack on DMM Bitcoin is not an isolated incident. Lazarus has previously targeted major financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges worldwide, stealing billions of dollars. Its operations are not just about theft but are also designed to destabilize global economies and disrupt political systems.

What’s Next?

With each attack, the Lazarus Group sends a chilling message to the world: no system is safe. Governments and private organizations must invest heavily in cybersecurity to counter this growing threat. International cooperation is essential to dismantle such networks and ensure a safer digital world.

As the Lazarus Group continues its reign of terror, the question remains: who will be its next target? For now, the $300 million heist in Japan serves as a grim reminder of the vulnerabilities in our interconnected world.


Stay informed, stay vigilant. The Lazarus Group is watching, and so should we.

Also read:
Syria Crisis 2024: Why Syria Matters to America and Russia? Will It Break Into Five Parts?

Giriraj Sharma
Giriraj Sharmahttp://bynewsindia.com
Active in journalism for two and a half decades. Interest in Political, and Social issues, Environment, Urban Development, Crime, Education, Health , AI etc. Ex Editor (M&C) Zee Regional Channels, ETV News Network, Digital Content Head Patrika. com, ByNewsIndia Content Strategist, Consultant
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

New Delhi
overcast clouds
15.1 ° C
15.1 °
15.1 °
94 %
2.6kmh
100 %
Fri
23 °
Sat
18 °
Sun
21 °
Mon
22 °
Tue
22 °

Most Popular