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US Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro said, 'If this happened to these big banks, to these Fortune 500, brand-name, quintessential ...
Federal authorities uncover North Korean schemes using remote IT workers with false identities to defraud U.S. companies, ...
The FBI investigated a US woman who helped hackers pose as remote workers, sending secrets and millions of dollars to North ...
An Arizona woman is headed to prison for nearly a decade after perpetuating a fraudulent foreign worker scam that benefited ...
Arizona woman sentenced to 102 months for aiding North Korean IT worker fraud scheme, generating over $17 million for North ...
An Arizona woman received an 8-year sentence for a fraud scheme enabling North Korean IT workers to get jobs in U.S. firms, ...
An Arizona woman has been sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison for her role in a massive tech job fraud ...
Federal authorities uncover North Korean schemes using remote IT workers with false identities to defraud U.S. companies, resulting in indictments after generating $5 million.
Meanwhile, the four North Korean nationals charged in Georgia remain at large. Federal arrest warrants were issued the same day as the indictment, and the FBI considers all four to be fugitives.
Workers used stolen or fake U.S. identities to secure employment, funneling millions of dollars to the North Korean ...
Christina Chapman, a 50-year-old Arizona woman, has just been sentenced to 102 months in prison for helping North Korean ...
Federal authorities uncover North Korean schemes using remote IT workers with false identities to defraud U.S. companies, resulting in indictments after generating $5 million.