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The Arizona woman helped North Korean operatives pose as U.S. IT workers and launder millions back to Pyongyang.
Arizona woman helped North Korean operatives land US remote tech jobs, laundering millions through a home-based "laptop farm.
A TikTok influencer has been sentenced to eight years in prison for her role in a North Korean plot to infiltrate the US tech workforce.
Investigators searching for swindlers infiltrating U.S. companies are finding many share an obsession with the yellow agents ...
Christina Marie Chapman was sentenced to over eight years in federal prison for aiding North Korean operatives in a ...
An Arizona woman is headed to prison for nearly a decade after perpetuating a fraudulent foreign worker scam that benefited ...
An Arizona woman has been sentenced to over eight years in federal prison after admitting to helping North Korean operatives ...
Christina Chapman helped North Koreans obtain remote jobs at U.S. companies under false identities, operating a “laptop farm” ...
An Arizona woman was sentenced to more than eight years in prison on Thursday after she pleaded guilty to helping North ...
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.
Christina Marie Chapman received a prison sentence for aiding North Korean IT workers. These workers posed as Americans to get jobs at US companies. Chapman helped them secure remote positions and ...
University appeared in federal court Monday in a pivotal case in its battle with the Trump administration, as the storied ...