US dismantles laptop farm used by undercover North Korean IT workers

  • Any thoughts on how to report requests to do things like this?

    I've had several emails from strangers over the past month asking to use my identity (i.e. Upwork profile), setup a report laptop, and "collaborate".

    Until now I've just ignore them or mark them spam.

  • > the North Korean IT workers who used Knoot's laptop farm generated revenue for North Korea's nuclear weapons program

    Such an off-handed manner of presenting a really strong accusation! How did they do it exactly, directly, or just being citizens and paying taxes?

  • It amazes me they didn't use some kind of KVM on these laptops instead of software, most company laptops have a ton of bossware on them monitoring applications and such

  • FTA > This happened even though KnowBe4 conducted background checks, verified references, and conducted four video interviews before hiring an individual. However, the company later discovered that the person had used a stolen identity to bypass these checks and AI tools to create a fake profile picture and mimic the face during video conference calls.

    Wow! It’s truly sad that qualified people are struggling to get through interviews and hoops to get hired, but North Korean hackers are landing jobs.

  • Related post from yesterday: We found North Korean engineers in our application pile [0]

    [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41353079

  • Did these schmucks even understood what they were doing? Most likely they were recruited with "work from home" offer and thought they were doing legitimate jobs. They are victims themselves.

  • $250k/year for a job that they seemingly never needed to take a single meeting and can work remotely? Buried the lede here!

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