Christina Marie Chapman was sentenced to over eight years in prison for her role in enabling North Korean IT workers to infiltrate U.S. companies using a βlaptop farmβ and false identities. This scheme resulted in more than $17 million in illicit earnings, involving multiple foreign nationals and targeted at Fortune 500 companies. #NorthKoreanITWorkers #LaptopFarm
Keypoints
- Christina Marie Chapman hosted North Korean IT workersβ computers in her home to simulate U.S.-based devices.
- The scheme involved hiring North Koreans as remote developers for Fortune 500 companies, earning over $17 million.
- Chapman shipped devices overseas, including to China near North Korea, as part of the operation.
- The DOJ seized more than 90 laptops linked to the scheme during a search warrant execution.
- The U.S. government sanctioned a North Korean front company and related individuals connected to the scheme.