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    The People Power Party (PPP), initially known as the United Future Party (UFP), is a major conservative and right-wing political party in South Korea. The organization was established through the merger of several conservative factions in February 2020 and later rebranded to its current name in September 2020. The party's primary objective is to advocate for conservative policies, including economic liberalization, a strong national defense, and traditional social values.

    Notable milestones for the PPP include its significant role in South Korean politics, particularly in the National Assembl...
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    Security Incidents

    South Korea - People Power Party Breach of Aug 2024
    Severity Score
    High

    Type

    Corporate Breach

    Summary

    On August 12, 2024, South Korea's ruling People Power Party (PPP) disclosed that North Korean hackers compromised critical defense information. The breach involved the K2 "Black Panther" tanks and the Baekdu and Geumgang spy planes. The stolen data includes design blueprints, development reports, and specific technical details about these military assets.

    The K2 tank information was reportedly leaked when engineers transferred to a competing company with external storage drives. This data was further jeopardized when an attempt was made to export it to a Middle Eastern country.

    Additionally,...
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    Severity

    The incident in mid-August 2024, where North Korean hackers infiltrated critical South Korean defense systems, can be classified as highly severe. Sensitive information regarding key military assets like the K2 "Black Panther" tanks and the Baekdu and Geumgang spy planes was exposed, including design blueprints, development reports, and specific technical details. This not only threatens national security but also demonstrates a sophisticated and targeted attack.

    The breach was exacerbated by internal data being compromised further when engineers transferred sensitive K2 tank information to a...
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    Impact

    In mid-August 2024, there was a significant cyber incident where North Korean hackers infiltrated critical South Korean defense systems. This breach exposed sensitive information regarding key military assets, including the K2 "Black Panther" tanks and the Baekdu and Geumgang spy planes. The stolen data comprised design blueprints, development reports, and specific technical details, which pose a substantial risk to national security.

    Additionally, internal data related to the K2 tanks was further compromised when engineers transferred this information to a competing company via external stor...
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