Unchained reports:
Researchers at crypto exchange BitMEX on Friday said that they had uncovered several critical missteps that North Korean state-sponsored hacker group Lazarus had made during its campaigns.
Those lapses included exposed IP addresses, an accessible Supabase database, and tracking algorithms.
One finding was a rare slip-up in which a hacker likely revealed their real IP address during operations. The IP was traced to the Chinese city of Jiaxing, near Shanghai, and represents a significant lapse for the notoriously secretive group.
Read the details and findings on BitMEX.