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 generated over $17 million for herself ...
Prosecutors said Chapman created a "laptop farm" in her home so that companies would believe the workers were in the U.S. The workers, who received more than $17.1 million for their work, gained ...
Didenko 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 ...
Once hired and sent laptops, the hackers would then send them to "a laptop farm where it's then controlled by operatives in North Korea," he said. The development and application of agentic AI creates ...
Chapman, who lived on the outskirts of Phoenix, allegedly ran a laptop farm that assisted North Korean IT workers who had remote jobs at more than 300 companies, authorities said.
Once hired and sent laptops, the hackers would then send them to "a laptop farm where it's then controlled by operatives in North Korea," he said. The development and application of agentic AI ...