North Korean man charged for allegedly hacking, blackmailing Kansas hospital

U.S. Attorney for the District of Kansas Kate Brubacher announced Thursday that a federal grand jury in Kansas City, Kansas, indicted a North Korean citizen on Wednesday for his alleged involvement in a conspiracy to hack and extort U.S. health care systems, including a Kansas hospital.

Rim Jong Hyok is charged with one count of conspiracy and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering.

He allegedly worked on behalf of the North Korean government’s military intelligence agency to hack and extort victims from 2021 through 2023.

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“The malware encrypted four of the hospital’s computer servers, affecting medical services and patient appointments and putting at risk the health care needs of Kansas citizens,” Brubacher said at a press conference Thursday.

Rim then allegedly demanded two bitcoin — or roughly $118,000 at the time — from the undisclosed Kansas hospital in May 2021.

The hospital paid the hackers to regain access to the servers.

“The government has forfeited the funds and is in the process of returning them to the hospital,” Brubacher said.

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