There have been some reports recently
about North Korea’s special cyber warfare unit, known as Bureau 121.
The North Korean government has made grooming its “cyber warriors” a top
priority for decades, and has given first class treatment to its
hackers.
Jang Se-yul, a North Korean defector who now leads an
organization called North Korea People’s Liberation Front in Seoul,
could have been one of them.
Before defecting to South Korea in 2007, Jang went to
Mirim University, the country’s top engineering college, which is now
called the University of Automation. Although he wasn’t a hacker — his
major was War Game Strategy, focused on cyber warfare simulations — Jang
took classes with the hackers that are now in Bureau 121. After
graduation, Jang worked at North Korea’s General Bureau of
Reconnaissance, the intelligence agency that Bureau 121 is a part of. He
says he still keeps in touch with some of those hackers.
Business Insider had a chance to speak with Jang and hear
more about the inner workings of North Korea’s elite hacking force.
Here’s what he told us:
How they’re trained:
Mirim University produces most of the hackers that get placed in Bureau
121. It’s a highly competitive program, with each class accepting only
about 100 students out of 5,000 applicants. They take six 90-minute
classes every day, learning different coding languages and operating
systems, from C to Linux. Jang says a lot of time was spent dissecting
Microsoft programs, like the Windows operating system, and how to attack
the overall computer IT systems of enemy countries like the US or South
Korea.
But the core
principle is to develop its own hacking programs and computer viruses
without having to rely on programs already built in the outside world.
Jang says he believes North Korean hackers are as good as the top
programmers at Google or CIA, if not already better. “Especially in
terms of coding, I’m confident they’re better because they’ve invested
in it for so long,” he says.
What it’s like to work for Bureau 121:
They’re all very sophisticated professional hackers, with almost nine
years of intense training by the time they get hired. They’re split into
different focus groups based on countries to attack, like the US, South
Korea, and Japan. Once they’re placed in their respective groups, they
spend nearly two years traveling to their assigned country, learning the
language and culture. The ability to travel outside of North Korea and
make US dollars is part of the reason so many North Koreans want this
job. Jang estimates there are about 1,800 cyber warriors in Bureau 121.
Their living conditions are much better than most North
Koreans': they receive high salaries, a free apartment over 2,000 sq ft
in downtown Pyongyang, and their family can move to Pyongyang as well,
which is a big privilege. They’re among the top 1% who are happy with
their lives in North Korea. In fact, with free access to the internet,
these hackers are all aware of what’s going on in the outside world and
how reclusive their country is — but they still won’t leave their
country. “No matter how hard you try to convince them, they won’t leave —
even if you offered them a job at the Blue House (the official
residence of the South Korean president),” Jang says.
According to Jang, the North Korean hackers say
attacking South Korean government servers is like “swimming while
touching the ground.” Although he wouldn’t be able to say for sure how
advanced their skills are, Jang says the hackers could probably “easily”
crack into company servers, too.
He also said he’s “absolutely sure” North Korea is behind
the Sony hacks. The fact that people are still skeptical of North
Korea’s involvement is the very reason North Korea is so focused on
cyber attacks: they can cause massive confusion without being
definitively fingered.
The bigger problem is this is only going to get worse.
“The US is definitely not in a safety zone. North Korea’s prepared for
this for over 20 years. The U.S. shouldn’t take them lightly,” he said.
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