US Woman Jailed for $17 Million North Korea-Linked Remote Work Scam

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A US woman, Christina Chapman, was sentenced to over eight years in prison for her role in a scheme where North Korean operatives used remote work jobs to steal identities, generate millions of dollars, and fund North Korea's nuclear program, highlighting the risks of remote hiring and cybercrime.
- Ninety laptops, millions of dollars: US woman jailed over North Korea remote-work scam The Guardian
- North Korea sent me abroad to be a secret IT worker. My wages funded the regime BBC
- North Korean IT worker infiltrations exploded 220% over the past 12 months, with GenAI weaponized at every stage of the hiring process Fortune
- Christina Chapman: New details on Arizona woman sentenced in scheme involving North Korea FOX 10 Phoenix
- ‘Laptop farm’, stolen identities: US woman jailed for aiding North Koreans in $17 million job scam The Indian Express
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