Andariel is a threat group that the Korean Financial Security Institute designated as a subgroup of Lazarus, as Kaspersky reported in 2021. AhnLab described it in 2018 as active since 2015 and linked its activity to earlier operations against South Korean organizations. Its targets span military and defense bodies, political organizations, security and technology companies, energy research, banks, cash machines, cryptocurrency exchanges, and other financially relevant businesses. Characteristic access methods include spear-phishing documents with macros, watering holes that exploit locally used ActiveX software, attacks on centralized management products, and supply-chain compromise. By 2018 it was also expanding reconnaissance beyond Internet Explorer, collecting browser and software details from compromised Korean websites. Activity observed from 2020 into 2021 showed further evolution toward staged in-memory loaders, interactive backdoor use, and selectively deployed custom ransomware, combining intelligence collection with direct financial gain.
Sejong Institue
#Sejong • 2018-05
🇰🇷 Korea, Republic of
The Sejong Institute incident was a South Korea-focused watering-hole operation against reunification, diplomacy, and security stakeholders, using an ActiveX vulnerability in AcubeFileCtrl.ocx before version 2.3.0.4 to download and execute malware. The injected JavaScript collected browser and ActiveX installation details and sent them to attacker infrastructure, while the malware authenticated to C2, used RC4 with a fixed key, collected host details, and executed commands through cmd.exe.
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First seen: 2017-07 •
Last seen: 2026-06