THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
December 13, 2024 at 12:28 JST
The FBI in St. Louis, on Dec. 12, announced the indictments of 14 North Korean nationals in a scheme using IT workers who used false identities to get remote jobs with U.S. companies, then funneled their wages and other funds back to North Korea for use in weapons programs. (AP Photo)
ST. LOUIS--Fourteen North Korean nationals have been indicted in a scheme using information technology workers with false identities to contract with U.S. companies — workers who then funneled their wages to North Korea for development of ballistic missiles and other weapons, the head of the FBI office in St. Louis said Thursday. [Read More]
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