Yeah, if I had just fucked over the world to the tune of $1 billion, I’d probably be deflecting attention to threats other than me too.
Edit: Typo.
How long before companies start using this as an excuse for return to office?
Sure, you’ve been working here since before the pandemic, but maybe now you’re a North Korean spy! The only way to be sure is for you to come into the office and average 4 days a week.
We believe you CrowdStrike, but what about Microsoft?
So how exactly do they stop the infiltrators from defecting once they’re inside the company in another country that is visibly less awful than NK?
North Koreans, posing as American workers, had been hired for multiple remote IT worker jobs
They never leave the country.
Family held hostage
Serious question: how does North Korea train “imposter IT pros”? Are these people working for the government who get access to the www? How do they then develop the skills to be selected as such in the first place? What kind of programming experience us taught in NK?
Don’t have an answer to your question – But if you haven’t come across this yet it’s worth a read – https://blog.knowbe4.com/how-a-north-korean-fake-it-worker-tried-to-infiltrate-us
They actually have a fairly comprehensive training program setup through their “University.” They also mix in foreign contractors, usually from China.