North Korea's 100,000 Fake IT Workers Generate $500M Annually via Remote Job Scams

Researchers from IBM X-Force and Flare Research have uncovered a North Korean scheme employing around 100,000 fake IT workers. This operation infiltrates companies, particularly in the U.S., using stolen identities to funnel $500 million annually to Kim Jong Un's regime. The scheme's growth during the COVID-19 pandemic raises significant cybersecurity and national security concerns, prompting closer scrutiny on remote hiring practices.
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