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Thousands of North Korean IT workers are using stolen and made-up US identities to make hundreds of millions of dollars a ...
Between October 2020 and 2023, Christina Marie Chapman is said to have helped North Korean IT workers secure stolen ...
Christina Marie Chapman was sentenced to 102 months in a federal lockup for an elaborate scheme that involved helping North Korean residents pose as US citizens.
An Arizona woman is going to prison after she helped North Koreans land jobs with American companies. Christina Marie Chapman ...
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 ...
Christina Chapman admitted to stealing the identities of 68 US citizens ... in funds that were sent back to North Korea. Chapman claimed to be unaware that she was helping the North Koreans, officials ...
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.
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.
North Korea is under sanctions from the United States — as ... Korean government can't succeed without the assistance of ...
Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison this week for her role in a scheme that the DOJ said used stolen American identities in order to help illegally employ North Koreans in U.S. companies.
Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison for helping North Korean IT workers infiltrate US companies and running a laptop farm for them.
Announcement on sentencing in the Christina Chapman case regarding illegally generated $17 million in revenue for North Korea.