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5 Plead Guilty in US to Helping North Korean IT Workers

5 Plead Guilty in US to Helping North Korean IT Workers

Posted on November 17, 2025November 17, 2025 By CWS

5 people have pleaded responsible this month in US courts to serving to North Korean IT staff acquire employment at greater than 130 firms.

4 of the people are US nationals. One among them is 30-year-old Erick Ntekereze Prince, who used his firm to provide ‘licensed’ IT staff to firms in the US. Authorities say the person knew that the IT staff had been utilizing false and stolen identities, and he hosted laptops offered by the sufferer firms at places in Florida to trick them into believing that the employees had been in the US.

Prince, who is claimed to have earned greater than $89,000 for his function within the scheme, is without doubt one of the a number of people charged in early 2025 for serving to North Korean IT staff achieve employment. The US Justice Division stated the scheme involving Prince focused 64 US firms and resulted in additional than $900,000 value of wage funds from sufferer companies.  

The opposite three People who pleaded responsible are Audricus Phagnasay, 24, Alexander Paul Travis, 34, and Jason Salazar, 30. They had been accused of offering their identities to faux IT staff between 2019 and 2022.

Along with internet hosting laptops for the employees, the three helped them move worker screening processes, together with drug assessments.

Travis was an active-duty member of the US Military when he took half within the scheme. He earned greater than $51,000, whereas Salazar and Phagnasay earned a number of thousand {dollars} every. The scheme earned the North Korean IT staff roughly $1.28 million in wage funds.

Every of those 4 US nationals has pleaded responsible to at least one depend of wire fraud conspiracy.

The fifth particular person is Ukrainian nationwide Oleksandr Didenko, who pleaded responsible to at least one depend of wire fraud conspiracy and one depend of aggravated identification theft. He has additionally agreed to forfeit greater than $1.4 million.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Didenko, who was arrested in 2024 in Poland, helped North Korean IT staff acquire employment at 40 US companies, enabling them to earn a whole lot of hundreds of {dollars}. 

Total, the DOJ says, the 5 defendants helped North Korean staff trick greater than 136 firms into hiring them, producing over $2.2 million for the regime.

North Korea is believed to have deployed hundreds of expert IT staff overseas, and they’re estimated to generate a whole lot of thousands and thousands of {dollars} yearly, which is used to fund North Korea’s weapons applications. 

Along with the responsible pleas, the Justice Division introduced on Friday that it has filed civil complaints for the forfeiture of greater than $15 million value of USDT (Tether) cryptocurrency seized by the FBI in March 2025 from the North Korean risk actor tracked as APT38, higher often known as Lazarus. 

The hackers have raised a major sum of money for the North Korean authorities by cryptocurrency heists, together with ones that exceeded $100 million.

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