Kraken Thwarts North Korean Hacker Posing as Job Applicant

By: financefeeds|2025/05/03 00:30:02
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U.S.-based crypto exchange Kraken revealed that it uncovered and blocked a North Korean hacking attempt disguised as a job application for an engineering role. The scheme was detailed in a blog post on Wednesday and shows the increasing use of social engineering and insider threats by state-backed cybercriminals targeting the crypto industry. According to Kraken, the red flags emerged early in the interview process when the candidate used a different name than the one on their application and intermittently switched voices during the call—suggesting someone was coaching them live. Rather than cutting the process short, Kraken advanced the applicant through additional stages to collect intelligence on the hacker’s methods. The exchange later confirmed the applicant’s email matched a known address linked to North Korea’s cyber units , which had been flagged by industry partners sharing intelligence on ongoing threats. The investigation revealed a broader network of fake identities used by the hacker to apply to several firms, including signs of manipulated ID documents, a resume tied to a GitHub profile linked to an exposed email, and suspicious login behavior involving VPNs and remote Mac desktops. In the final round of interviews, Kraken’s chief security officer, Nick Percoco, ran a series of identity verification traps that the applicant failed, confirming the person behind the screen was not who they claimed to be. The individual’s ID appeared to contain details lifted from a previous identity theft case. “This wasn’t just a fake candidate—it was a coordinated attempt to get inside a crypto company,” said Percoco. “In today’s environment, the old rules don’t apply. Trust has to be earned—and verified.” The attempted breach follows warnings from U.S., Japanese, and South Korean authorities that North Korea has been actively embedding IT workers in blockchain and crypto firms to exfiltrate funds or intelligence. Lazarus Group , a notorious North Korean hacking collective, was blamed for February’s record-breaking $1.4 billion Bybit hack and several others totaling over $650 million in 2024 alone.

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