US Woman Imprisoned For Helping North Koreans Pose As Americans
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US Woman Imprisoned For Helping North Koreans Pose As Americans
Imagine landing a job at a Fortune 500 company—only it’s not you. It’s a North Korean agent, using your identity, hired through a laptop farm in suburban Arizona. Sounds like a spy thriller? It was real—and Christina Chapman was at the center of it.The 50-year-old has just been sentenced to over eight years in prison. She helped North Koreans pose as American workers using stolen identities.Her high-tech hustle fooled 309 companies and raked in …
Using stolen identities of U.S. citizens, he helped North Korean agents infiltrate as remote workers into more than 300 companies. Cryptocurrency firms face this threat. *** Department of Justice condemns women who helped North Korean agents. Using stolen identities, he helped them get work on 300 U.S. companies. One of North Korea’s largest cases of infiltration into tech companies. North Korean actors point to Blockchain companies to steal inf…
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