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About 95% of the résumés Harrison Leggio gets in response to job postings for his crypto startup g8keep are from North Korean engineers pretending to be American, the founder estimates. He even once interviewed a job seeker who claimed to have worked at the same Manhattan-based cryptocurrency exchange as he did, during the time he worked there.

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[–] Cadende@hexbear.net 22 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

My work has received a lot of job applications and emails that feel like they're sent by AI in the past year or two, who then frequently cancel at the last minute or even after the interview should have started, claiming either an unavoidable conflict or technical difficulties with joining the call. And one guy we hired... Nowadays I'm not so sure but originally I thought he was at least overseas if not part of an outright scheme like this, he had a very bad internet connection that couldn't hardly handle video and terrible audio on top of it, despite supposedly being in socal.

I didn't say shit because I'm not a narc but if I am working with a team of north korean agents just using this guy as a front... I just hope I get to meet them some day

[–] stink@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

It is pretty interesting. They use a guy in the country as the employee, but there's also been instances of doctored passport photos they scanned over. There was also an example of a guy using an AI face filter during a video interview and it looked really bad 😅, he got asked to put his hand over his face but he decided to end the meeting instead.

I genuinely don't care if they work Amerikkkan jobs, they get their shit done. But all these security firms and the FBI are pushing this "they use the income to pay for North Korean nuclear programs!!"

https://www.npr.org/2024/07/05/nx-s1-5009286/north-koreans-got-jobs-at-fortune-500-companies-to-fund-the-nuclear-weapons-program

https://fortune.com/2025/04/07/north-korean-it-workers-infiltrating-fortune-500-companies/

https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/us/can-you-believe-this-north-korean-hackers-pose-as-u-s-developers-in-fortune-500-firms-funnel-millions-to-kim-jong-uns-nuclear-weapons-programs/articleshow/120101644.cms

It's all just slop using North Korea as clickbait. Do they really think a few six figure salaries are gonna be able to put a dent in nuclear research? Even if they had hundreds of people funneling money into their program, after taxes + paying their guy in the US they're pretending to be + laundering that money, you're only getting $XX,XXX per employee.

I'm sure a ransomware scheme would be more profitable with a faster payout.

[–] Cadende@hexbear.net 7 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

yeah, I'm not buying the whole nuclear bullshit story,. Getting USD into the economy is probably useful for them on a wide enough level though, for getting around sanctions or whatever. If anything the guy at my work is probably doing the same "scam" (not really a scam just circumventing immigration and labor law a little to make a US salary while being from elsewhere...) just from a different country of origin, not DPRK. Of course if a good opportunity arises I suppose having ins in US companies computer systems provides some espionage opportunities but for the most part it'd be pointless.

Its just a high tech version of workers from mexico coming to the US to work and sending money home tbh.

[–] LaughingLion@hexbear.net 14 points 5 days ago

on one hand LOL.. on the other hand fuck them im trying to get rehired in IT and i cant get a job!