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North Koreans trained in IT apply for remote jobs in the U.S. Those workers get hired, start work, and get paid, all under false identities.
North Koreans trained in IT apply for remote jobs in the U.S. Those workers get hired, start work, and get paid, all under false identities.
North Koreans trained in IT apply for remote jobs in the U.S. Those workers get hired, start work, and get paid, all under false identities.
And do they do the job?
And do they do the job?
And do they do the job?
According to the FBI, their paychecks likely get funneled to the North Korean regime, where the money may help fund things like the country's nuclear weapons program.
According to the FBI, their paychecks likely get funneled to the North Korean regime, where the money may help fund things like the country's nuclear weapons program.
According to the FBI, their paychecks likely get funneled to the North Korean regime, where the money may help fund things like the country's nuclear weapons program.
What kind of stuff?
What kind of stuff?
What kind of stuff?
These North Korean scammers have been able to infiltrate a wide range of industries, from retail to the auto industry, even to cybersecurity.
These North Korean scammers have been able to infiltrate a wide range of industries, from retail to the auto industry, even to cybersecurity.
These North Korean scammers have been able to infiltrate a wide range of industries, from retail to the auto industry, even to cybersecurity.
That is wild to me. Imagine being a North Korean hacker and applying for a job at a cybersecurity company.
That is wild to me. Imagine being a North Korean hacker and applying for a job at a cybersecurity company.
That is wild to me. Imagine being a North Korean hacker and applying for a job at a cybersecurity company.
The U.S. cybersecurity company CrowdStrike shared a video with the journal. It shows just how adept North Korean scammers have become at acing job interviews.
The U.S. cybersecurity company CrowdStrike shared a video with the journal. It shows just how adept North Korean scammers have become at acing job interviews.