North Korean workers are taking remote U.S. jobs. This company set a trap to expose one.

North Korean workers are taking remote U.S. jobs. This company set a trap to expose one.

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Key Points:

  • Jo, as he came to be known to the cybersecurity experts watching his every move, was a hard worker.
  • He rose early, usually by 5 a.m. ET, and worked late into the night, often six days a week. Jo juggl

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