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Kimsuky Used ChatGPT to Forge Military ID in South Korea Phishing, Reports Say

  • On September 15, 2025, cybersecurity researchers revealed that the North Korean group Kimsuky used ChatGPT to create a fake South Korean military ID for a phishing attack.
  • This attack builds on previous findings from 2020 onwards indicating that Kimsuky operates under the direction of the North Korean government to conduct intelligence collection activities worldwide, increasingly supported by AI technologies.
  • Genians and Anthropic published reports showing that North Korean hackers leverage AI for creating fake IDs, crafting malware, and securing fraudulent remote jobs at US firms.
  • In February, OpenAI revealed it had blocked accounts believed to be linked to North Korea that exploited its platform to generate fake resumes and social media content aimed at recruiting individuals for cybercrime activities.
  • These developments suggest organizations must maintain continuous security monitoring as AI misuse poses growing national security risks through sophisticated cyber espionage.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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