The Department of Justice accused 14 North Korean nationals of conspiring to use false identities to get IT jobs with U.S. companies and siphon money back to their home country, in violation of U ...
The US has identified and exposed 14 North Korean nationals for allegedly posing as remote IT workers to trick employers into hiring them. On Thursday, the Justice Department announced it had ...
The U.S. Department of Justice separately on Thursday announced indictments of 14 North Koreans accused of operating and working for the two companies as part of the scheme. Operating from either ...
Three North Koreans have been charged in the US over ... which does not extradite its citizens to face US charges. The Canadian-American man, 37-year-old Ghaleb Alaumary, from Mississauga, Ontario ...
The wider scheme allegedly involves thousands of North Korean IT workers who use false, stolen, and borrowed identities from people in the US and other countries to get hired and work remotely for US ...
US prosecutors have accused an American woman of helping North Koreans find remote jobs in ... employment at US government agencies. "The charges in this case should be a wakeup call for American ...
Victims included companies that were defrauded and people whose identities were stolen across the US, Ms Johnson said. All 14 people face charges including wire fraud, money laundering and identity ...