





The U.S. Department of Justice has announced a reward of $5 million for information regarding North Koreans allegedly infiltrating U.S. technology companies to steal sensitive technology while being compensated for their work. This announcement coincides with the indictment of 14 additional North Korean IT workers as part of a broader U.S. effort to combat North Korea's exploitation of American businesses and nonprofits. The federal court's actions reflect ongoing concerns about North Korean cyber activities, which have reportedly funded the country's nuclear and missile development programs. In a related cybersecurity initiative, the Justice Department is also offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the capture of a Chinese hacker linked to the hacking of 81,000 Sophos Firewall devices.
北朝鮮のIT技術者が、アメリカの企業などと契約を交わし、不当に給与を得ていたとして、米当局は14人を起訴 その資金は北朝鮮の核・ミサイル開発計画に使われたとしています #油井秀樹 キャスターの解説 ▶記事 https://t.co/90nSHxvamN ▶配信 https://t.co/zSHtDs4YrS https://t.co/oEPFl776zI
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