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Four US citizens tried it, and the DoJ just secured guilty pleas from all of 'em


It sounds like easy money. North Koreans pay you to use your identity so they can get jobs working for American companies in IT. However, if you go this route, the US Department of Justice promises to catch up with you eventually.

Case in point: four US citizens and a Ukrainian identity broker pled guilty to just such charges this month, the DoJ said in a recent press release. One was even an active duty US Army soldier at the time, the Department noted. 

Audricus Phagnasay, Jason Salazar, and Alexander Paul Travis (the latter being the US Army soldier) each pled guilty to one wire fraud conspiracy for providing their identities to North Koreans between 2019 and 2022 so the Norks could fraudulently get work at US companies. All three provided space in their homes for laptops issued by the companies they supposedly worked for and installed remote access software ...


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