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The FBI investigated a US woman who helped hackers pose as remote workers, sending secrets and millions of dollars to North ...
An Arizona woman was sentenced to more than eight years in prison for defrauding hundreds of U.S. companies and generating millions for North Korea.
A woman in Arizona has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison for a complex international tech scheme.
Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison this week for her role in a scheme that the DOJ said used stolen American ...
An Arizona woman was sentenced to more than 8 years in prison for her role in a fraudulent IT worker scheme to aid North Korea. According to the Department of Justice, the woman operated a “laptop ...
Chapman, 50 years, helped North Koreans obtain remote information technology jobs at 309 American companies. Her scheme garnered over $17 million for herself and North Korea. Sixty-eight people in the ...
Over Eight Years in Prison for “Laptop Farm” Operator Who Duped U.S. Companies Out of Millions An Arizona woman has been ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a CNBC interview that Ford’s predicament is due to “idiosyncratic” factors, as the company’s F-series pickups are made with aluminum, which isn’t readily ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A researcher at Texas A&M University flying home from abroad was detained for more than a week by ...
The company said that details of the agreement such as the deal amount were subject to change and the contract period could ...
Some microelectronics from manufacturers with Arizona facilities have ended up in Russian warplanes used to commit alleged ...
Analyst sees XRP hitting double digits despite recent dip; Galaxy Digital’s Novogratz bets on Ether outperforming BTC in the ...