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Between October 2020 and 2023, Christina Marie Chapman is said to have helped North Korean IT workers secure stolen ...
An Arizona woman has been sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison for her role in a massive tech job fraud scheme that secretly funneled over $17 million to North Korea. Christina Marie ...
An Arizona woman was sentenced to more than eight years in prison for defrauding hundreds of U.S. companies and generating millions for North Korea.
Thousands of North Korean IT workers are using stolen and made-up US identities to make hundreds of millions of dollars a ...
Christina Marie Chapman, 50, was sentenced to 102 months in a federal lockup for an elaborate scheme that involved helping North Korean residents pose as US citizens and helping them get remote IT ...
"The impacted companies included a top-five major television network, a Silicon Valley technology company, an aerospace manufacturer, an American car maker, a luxury retail store, and a U.S media and ...
Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison this week for her role in a scheme that the DOJ said used stolen American ...
A Litchfield Park woman has been sentenced to more than eight years for helping the North Koreans obtain remote tech jobs, helping generate $17 million in illegal funds for herself and the regime.
The woman, according to prosecutors, was involved in a scheme assisted North Korean IT workers who were posing as American citizens and residents with obtaining remote IT positions at over 300 U.S.
In recent years, thousands of North Korean IT workers have used stolen and made-up US identities to pose as Western ...
The charges were related to a scheme that enabled IT workers to secure remote jobs at 309 companies, generating $17.1 million in compensation, which was subsequently sent to North Korea.
A woman in Arizona has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison for a complex international tech scheme.