Two North Koreans have been indicted in a plot to fool US companies into hiring them for remote worker positions so they ...
The man was arrested in Charlotte, FBI spokesperson said. Records show he lived in Raleigh. The years-long scheme installed ...
The scheme involved the hiring of North Korean IT workers and obtaining contracts for remote working jobs around the country using false identification and technology.
One of the suspects, Emanuel Ashtor, allegedly ran a 'laptop farm' at his North Carolina residence to help North Koreans ...
The DOJ has indicted five people in connection with a scheme to obtain IT jobs with US firms and generate revenue for North ...
The FBI charged Emanuel Ashtor, who also goes by Ndagijimana Emmanuel, and four other men in a years-long scheme to install North Korean IT workers as remote employees at unsuspecting companies ...
Prosecutors accuse Ashtor and others of fraudulently getting remote IT jobs at more than 60 U.S. companies for North Koreans.
The US has announced charges against five individuals involved in a fake IT workers scheme to funnel funds to North Korea.
U.S. authorities have indicted five people over their alleged involvement in a multi-year North Korean IT worker scheme that ...
Alonso is accused of willfully allowing the North Korean devs to use his genuine identity to create fake US worker visa ...
Authorities say Erick Ntekereze Prince and Emanuel Ashtor let the North Koreans use their New York addresses to apply for IT jobs within the US, according to a federal indictment. Once the jobs ...