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‘Now On My Way to Meet You’: North Korean Hackers’ Shocking Hacking Tactics Exposed

The real faces of North Korean hackers who landed jobs using deepfakes

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The dramatic reality of North Korean hackers who tried to breach South Korea's top security facilities has been revealed.

On March 22, 2026, a video telling their story was released through Channel A's official YouTube, "play Channel A."

Running one hour, the video starts with a massive hack dubbed "2 trillion won in Bitcoin stolen" and even covers deepfake-driven job fraud schemes.

One jaw-dropping case shows them stealing faces to slip into a U.S. security firm and demanding a $120,000 salary. Evidence also points to targets at the core of South Korea's Ministry of National Defense and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, adding to the shock.

These revelations highlight the North Korean hackers' audacity and cutting-edge tactics, giving viewers a new perspective on who they really are. In addition, the 'Now On My Way to Meet You' broadcast that covers the background airs every Sunday at 8:50 p.m.

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