1/ Recently a team reached out to me for assistance after $1.3M was stolen from the treasury after malicious code had been pushed.
Unbeknownst to the team they had hired multiple DPRK IT workers as devs who were using fake identities.
I then uncovered 25+ crypto projects with related devs that have been active since June 2024.
Unbeknownst to the team they had hired multiple DPRK IT workers as devs who were using fake identities.
I then uncovered 25+ crypto projects with related devs that have been active since June 2024.
5/ Some funny moments from the investigation include:
- Russia Telecom IP overlap between devs supposedly in US and Malaysia.
-Recorded dev and they accidentally leaked their other identities on a notepad
-Dev payment addresses a few hops from Sang Man Kim and Sim Hyon Sop who are on the OFAC sanctions list
-Some devs were placed by recruitment companies
-Multiple projects with 3+ IT workers who referred each other
- Russia Telecom IP overlap between devs supposedly in US and Malaysia.
-Recorded dev and they accidentally leaked their other identities on a notepad
-Dev payment addresses a few hops from Sang Man Kim and Sim Hyon Sop who are on the OFAC sanctions list
-Some devs were placed by recruitment companies
-Multiple projects with 3+ IT workers who referred each other
6/ A number of experienced teams have hired these devs so it’s not fair to them single as the ones to blame.
Some indicators teams can look out for in the future includes:
1) They refer each other for roles
2) Good looking resumes / GitHub activity although sometimes lie about work history.
3) Typically are happy to KYC but submit fake IDs in hopes teams do not investigate further
4) Ask specific questions about locations they claim to be from.
5) Dev is fired and immediately new accounts appear looking for work
6) May be good devs initially but typically start to underperform
7) Review logs
8) Like using popular NFT pfps
9) Asia accent
In case you are one of the people who calls everything attributed to North Korea a giant conspiracy.
Regardless this research proves:
A single entity in Asia is receiving $300K - $500k / month from working at 25+ projects at once by using fake identities.
Some indicators teams can look out for in the future includes:
1) They refer each other for roles
2) Good looking resumes / GitHub activity although sometimes lie about work history.
3) Typically are happy to KYC but submit fake IDs in hopes teams do not investigate further
4) Ask specific questions about locations they claim to be from.
5) Dev is fired and immediately new accounts appear looking for work
6) May be good devs initially but typically start to underperform
7) Review logs
8) Like using popular NFT pfps
9) Asia accent
In case you are one of the people who calls everything attributed to North Korea a giant conspiracy.
Regardless this research proves:
A single entity in Asia is receiving $300K - $500k / month from working at 25+ projects at once by using fake identities.
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