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North Korea sent me abroad to be a secret IT worker. My wages funded the regime

North Korea sent me abroad to be a secret IT worker. My wages funded the regime

Summary

North Korea has been sending IT workers abroad to earn money that is sent back to fund the regime. The workers use fake identities to get remote jobs, and a significant portion of their earnings supports North Korean operations. This scheme has become more common since the rise of remote work during the pandemic.

Key Facts

  • North Korea deploys IT workers abroad to generate funds for the regime.
  • Workers use fake IDs to get remote jobs with Western companies.
  • They earn thousands monthly, with 85% of their pay sent back to North Korea.
  • Remote work schemes bring in $250m-$600m annually for North Korea.
  • The scheme increased during the pandemic due to more remote work opportunities.
  • Some workers have also been involved in data theft and hacking.
  • A US court indicted 14 North Koreans last year for scams and extortion.
  • Workers need to disguise their nationality due to international sanctions against North Korea.
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