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U.S. sanctions a ring of IT workers linked to North Korea, accused of infiltrating crypto firms to fund the missile program.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea deploys IT workers who obfuscate their identities, often through identity theft of U.S. persons, to fraudulently obtain employment at unwitting foreign firms.
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on a North Korean cyber operative accused of orchestrating a deceptive ...
Turns out outsourcing coders to bankroll Kim’s nukes doesn’t jibe with Uncle Sam The US Treasury has imposed sanctions on ...
The GMX V1 cryptocurrency exchange was hacked by malicious actors on Wednesday, draining $40 million from the platform's GLP ...
The US Treasury Department has announced new sanctions against North Korean nationals working in foreign countries who ...
The IT worker scheme, also tracked as Nickel Tapestry, Wagemole, and UNC5267, involves North Korean actors using a mix of ...
Here’s how four individuals have now been sanctioned by the US government over recent “hacking by infiltration” crypto ...
Song Kum Hyok is accused of masterminding a scheme in which North Korean cyber operatives posed as U.S. remote IT workers for ...
Korea Songkwang Trading General Corporation received designation under Executive Order 13810 as North Korean persons. Korea ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed a lawsuit against General Motors and OnStar, accusing the automaker and its ...