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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 is headed to prison for nearly a decade after perpetuating a fraudulent foreign worker scam that benefited the North Korean government.
Chapman, 50 years, helped North Koreans obtain remote information technology jobs at 309 American companies. Her scheme ...
Christina Chapman, a 50-year-old Arizona woman, has just been sentenced to 102 months in prison for helping North Korean hackers steal US identities in order to get "remote" IT jobs with more than ...
An Arizona woman has been sentenced to 102 months in prison for orchestrating a $17 million fraud scheme that supported North ...
Thousands of North Korean IT workers are using stolen and made-up US identities to make hundreds of millions of dollars a ...
A woman in Arizona has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison for a complex international tech scheme.
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.
Four years ago, gig work for North Korean agents turned Christina Chapman’s life around. On Friday (AEST), it cost the Arizona woman an 8½-year prison sentence.
Christina Chapman had dozens of laptops in her Arizona home that North Koreans used to work remotely for U.S. companies and earn money for their government.
Arizona resident Christina Chapman must serve 102 months in prison for helping North Koreans to fraudulently get remote positions with U.S. tech firms.
An Arizona woman was sentenced to prison on Thursday for her ... U.S. District Court Judge Randolph Moss ordered Christina ...