First Sentencing in Scheme to Help North Koreans Infiltrate US Companies

An Arizona woman was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison for her role helping North Korean workers infiltrate US companies by pretending to be US workers.

From an article:

According to court documents, Chapman hosted the North Korean IT workers’ computers in her own home between October 2020 and October 2023, creating a so-called “laptop farm” which was used to make it appear as though the devices were located in the United States.

The North Koreans were hired as remote software and application developers with multiple Fortune 500 companies, including an aerospace and defense company, a major television network, a Silicon Valley technology company, and a high-profile company.

As a result of this scheme, they collected over $17 million in illicit revenue paid for their work, which was shared with Chapman, who processed their paychecks through her financial accounts.

“Chapman operated a ‘laptop farm’ where she received and hosted computers from the U.S. companies her home, so that the companies would believe the workers were in the United States,” the Justice Department said on Thursday.

“Chapman also shipped 49 laptops and other devices supplied by U.S. companies to locations overseas, including multiple shipments to a city in China on the border with North Korea. More than 90 laptops were seized from Chapman’s home following the execution of a search warrant in October 2023.”

Posted on August 4, 2025 at 7:01 AM5 Comments

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Clive Robinson August 4, 2025 8:16 AM

The quotes are obviously from a US Gov mouthpiece.

The thing is it’s actually “political kangeroo courting” rather than something that a whole bunch of agencies employing “India workers” are not already doing and have done for years.

The fact is most of the work was not anything other than doing a job remotely like thousands of others.

The fun thing if you think about it is Microsoft and Chinese remote workers… Do people think that Microsoft senior managers and C-Suit critters are going to go to jail?

Wayne August 4, 2025 11:39 AM

Arizona: frequently jealous of Florida Man and wanting to get back in the running.

(Spoken as a former Zonie who worked IT for Phoenix PD for the better part of a decade. Yes, I have plenty of stories.)

lurker August 6, 2025 1:48 PM

After a casual reference to UN sanctions, and the possibility of cyber intrusion, the main charges laid are the old tried and trusted: Wire Fraud, and Conspiracy to commit Fraud.

And the alleged conspirators include: Chapman, one named Korean, and FOUR Chinese.

Joseph Kanowitz August 12, 2025 5:01 AM

ב”ה,

Korea can simply announce its arm was twisted on Capitalism, they have seen the light, and nuclear weapons are now available to the highest bidder.

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