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Arizona laptop farmer pleads guilty for funneling $17M to Kim Jong UnUS companies, 70+ individuals hit by the fraudsters An Arizona woman who created a "laptop farm" in her home to help fake IT workers pose as US-based employees has pleaded guilty in a scheme that ...
A 48-year-old woman from Arizona has pleaded guilty to charges related to a criminal scheme which saw North Korean IT workers ...
Christina Marie Chapman, 48, pleaded guilty to three counts, including aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to launder monetary instruments.
The West Valley resident operated a "laptop farm" out of her home to help overseas individuals gain access to the internal ...
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FBI: Jefferson City home, Carson-Newman dorm raided after investigation in laptop farm scheme that may have helped North Korea's weapons programDidenko reportedly worked with people in the U.S. to set up "laptop farm" systems that overseas IT workers could log into remotely to covertly work gig jobs while posing as remote U.S. workers ...
North Korean hackers use PowerShell trick to hijack devices, while a U.S. woman helped fake IT workers infiltrate 300 firms, ...
These are some of the fake identifications prosecutors say two North Koreans used to get remote IT jobs from U.S. companies. (DOJ Indictment) MIAMI – The FBI Miami Field Office is investigating ...
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