The June 25 cyber terror is an information leak that occurred on June 25, 2013, that targeted
Cheongwadae and other institutions. The hacker that caused this incident admitted that the information of 2.5 million
Saenuri Party members, 300 000 soldiers, 100 000 Cheongwadae homepage users and 40 000
United States Forces Korea members had been leaked. There were apparent hacking attacks on
government websites. The incident happened on the 63rd anniversary of the start of the 1950-53
Korean War, which was a war that divided the
Korean peninsula. Since the
Blue House's website was hacked, the personal information of a total of 220,000 people, including 100,000 ordinary citizens and 20,000 military personnel, using the "
Cheong Wa Dae" website were hacked. The website of the office for Government Policy Co-ordination and some media servers were affected as well. While multiple attacks were organized by multiple perpetrators, one of the distributed
denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against the South Korean government websites were directly linked to the "DarkSeoul" gang and Trojan.Castov.
Malware related to the attack is called "DarkSeoul" in the computer world and was first identified in 2012. It has contributed to multiple previous high-profile attacks against South Korea.
Timeline On June 25, 2013, at approximately 9:10 AM, websites such as the Cheongwadae website, main government institute websites, news, etc. became victims of website change,
DDoS, information thievery and other such attacks. When connecting to the Cheongwadae homepage words such as 'The great
Kim Jong-un governor' and 'All hail the unified chairman Kim Jong-un! Until our demands are met our attacks will continue. Greet us. We are anonymous' would appear with a photo of president
Park Geun-hye. The government changed the status of cyber danger to 'noteworthy' on June 25 10:45 AM, then changed it to 'warning' on 3:40 PM. Cheongwadae uploaded an apology on June 28. The Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning revealed on July 16 that both the March and June incidents corresponded with past hacking methods used by
North Korea. However, the attacked targets include a Japanese Korean Central News Agency site and major North Korean anti-South websites, and the hackers also have announced that they would release information of approximately 20 high-ranked North Korean army officers with countless pieces of information on North Korean weaponry. ==Response==