Korean Archaeological Society
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | www[.]kras[.]or[.]kr |
Country
South Korea
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Profile
The Korean Archaeological Society is a research and academic institution based in South Korea. Its specific areas of archaeological focus, core services, operational scope, and target markets are not detailed within the provided source material. Similarly, information regarding its size, geographical reach, notable footprint, distinguishing specializations, regulatory role, sector positioning, competencies, ownership structure, or parent/subsidiary relationships is unavailable from the given context.
The organisation is known to have been targeted in a significant cybersecurity incident. In late January 2023, specifically around January 25th, it was compromised by a Chinese-language hacktivist group identified as Xiaoqiying. This group, motivated by patriotism towards China, included the Korean Archaeological Society among several South Korean research and academic institutions attacked. The attackers employed penetration-testing tools and proof-of-concept exploits against internet-facing devices. The compromise resulted in the exfiltration of 54 gigabytes of data belonging to the society and other victims, alongside website defacements displaying messages declaring an invasion of the "Korean Internet." Subsequently, the stolen data was leaked on cybercriminal forums. While Xiaoqiying operated via Telegram channels and a clearnet site, recruiting members and making unverified claims about other attacks, no direct ties to the Chinese government were established in connection with this incident targeting the society.
