Charges were unsealed today against an Arizona woman, a Ukrainian man, and three foreign nationals who allegedly participated in schemes to place overseas Information Technology (“IT”) workers – posing as U.S. citizens and residents – in remote positions at U.S. companies. The alleged scheme financially benefitted the defendants and individuals associated with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (“DPRK” or North Korea). The charges describe a years’ long campaign by the North Korean government to infiltrate U.S. job markets through fraud in an effort to raise revenue for the North Korean government and its illicit nuclear program
Microsoft Basically Has a Stranglehold on National Cybersecurity
AJ Grotto, a former senior cyber security director for the White House, confirmed recently that tech juggernaut...