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The Lazarus Group, also tracked as HIDDEN COBRA, ZINC, Labyrinth Chollima, and Guardians of Peace, is a North Korean state-sponsored cybercriminal organization. Operating since at least 2009, Lazarus encompasses a cluster of North Korean cyber operations specialising in financial theft, cyber espionage, and destructive cyberattacks. They have targeted industries such as finance, government, and critical infrastructure, utilizing sophisticated tactics and custom malware.
Financial theft and fund transfer manipulation, such as SWIFT attacks.
Espionage campaigns for collecting confidential data.
Disruption through ransomware and wiper malware.
Initial Access: Spear-phishing emails and watering hole attacks.
Execution: Use of PowerShell scripts and malicious macros in documents.
Persistence: Scheduled tasks, registry run keys, or custom malware implants.
Privilege Escalation: Exploitation of software vulnerabilities.
Defense Evasion: Fileless malware and disguise as legitimate software.
Credential Access: Keylogging and credential dumping via Mimikatz.
Discovery: Network and system enumeration using tools like Nmap.
Lateral Movement: Pass-the-hash and PsExec for network traversal.
Collection: Data staging and exfiltration tools like RAR archives.
C2 (Command & Control): Use of compromised servers and encrypted channels.
Exfiltration: HTTP/HTTPS protocols for data theft.
Lazarus continuously develops custom tools and evolves methods. Key malware includes:
WannaCry ransomware.
AppleJeus cryptocurrency malware.
RATANKBA (remote access tools)
Lazarus Group IoCs rotate frequently across campaigns. The file paths and domains below represent documented indicators from published research. For maintained, live feeds consult CISA advisories (AA22-108A, AA21-048A) and MITRE ATT&CK G0032.
Malware file paths (documented across campaigns)
Known C2 infrastructure (historical — may be sinkholed)
Behavioural indicators
Sony Pictures Entertainment (2014): Significant data breach and system destruction.
Bangladesh Bank Heist (2016): Attempted $1 billion theft via SWIFT, $81 million stolen.
WannaCry Ransomware Attack (2017): Global ransomware operation impacting over 200,000 systems in 150 countries.
Cryptocurrency Heists (2019-present): Targeted exchanges, including the KuCoin breach ($275 million stolen).
The U.S. Department of Justice indicted Park Jin Hyok in 2018 for his alleged role in Lazarus operations. Sanctions have been imposed on North Korean entities accused of supporting cyber campaigns, which include Lazarus (source).
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR): Solutions like Huntress can detect threats at multiple stages of an attack, preventing compromise from escalating.
Network Segmentation: Restrict lateral movement by isolating sensitive systems.
Threat Intelligence Monitoring: Track Lazarus-specific IOCs to block malicious infrastructure.
User Awareness Training: Reduce phishing susceptibility through training initiatives.
Secure Configurations: Harden systems by patching known vulnerabilities and disabling unnecessary services.
Huntress solutions help protect organizations by monitoring endpoints, detecting intrusions, and mitigating threats like Lazarus Group with enterprise-grade technology.