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Arizona woman charged in North Korean IT worker scheme that raised millions of dollars
US Federal prosecutors on Thursday charged an Arizona woman with participating in an elaborate fraud scheme to help foreign IT workers pose as Americans, get hired by major US companies and earn $6.8 million in revenue that could benefit the nuclear armed-North Korean regime.
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- North Korean
- Beijing
- CNN
- US
- Arizona
- Americans
- 6.8 million
- Silicon Valley
- American
- Christina Chapman
- Pyongyang
- Chapman
- U.S
- Ukrainian
- Oleksandr Didenko
- San Diego
- Jefferson City
- Tennessee
- Virginia Beach
- Virginia
- Didenko
- FBI
- Three
- Chapmans
- State
- Treasury
- About half
- North Korea’s
- White House
- North Korea
- Michael Barnhart
- Google-owned
- Mandiant
- Barnhart
- California
- The State Department
- 5 million
- Rewards for Justice
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