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FBI claims North Korean workers are hacking the US companies which hired them

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  • The FBI’s missive follows three previous ones in as many years
  • Statement is aimed at educating businesses and warding off domestic collaborators
  • Suggested remedies include employing endpoint protection on computer systems and checking applications for “typos and unusual nomenclature”

The FBI has claimed North Korean IT workers are extorting US companies which have hired them by leveraging their access to steal source code.

In a statement, the agency warned domestic and international firms employees turned threat actors, “facilitate cyber-criminal activities and conduct revenue-generating activity” using stolen data “on behalf of the regime.”

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