Two U.S. nationals were sentenced to 18 months in prison each for operating so-called laptop farms that helped North Korean IT workers fraudulently obtain remote employment at nearly 70 American ...
WASHINGTON (WKRN) — The U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday that two men — including a Nashvillian — have been sentenced in separate cases for helping remote information technology workers ...
US prosecutors said they have secured eight sentences in the last five months against people acting as US-based proxies for North Korea-based IT workers, shedding new light on how they have been able ...
The Justice Department has announced the sentencing in separate cases of two U.S. nationals, Matthew Issac Knoot, of Nashville, Tennessee, and Erick Ntekereze Prince, of New York, for their roles in ...
North Koreans hackers posing as remote IT workers and recruiters remain a major threat to U.S., European, and Asian companies ...
In recent years, a sophisticated fraud scheme has emerged that poses a serious and growing threat to companies worldwide: the infiltration ...
The Justice Department said two men were sentenced for hosting laptops used by North Korean IT workers, bringing the total to eight sentences in five months. US prosecutors said they have secured ...