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North Korean Hackers Infiltrated 136 U.S. Companies to Generate $2.2 Million in Revenue

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

The U.S. Justice Division introduced main actions in opposition to North Korean cybercrime, together with 5 folks admitting guilt and the federal government taking greater than $15 million in property linked to the crimes.

These operations reveal how the Democratic Folks’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) makes use of fraudulent IT employees and cryptocurrency heists to fund its weapons packages whereas evading worldwide sanctions.

Facilitators in america and Ukraine helped North Korean actors safe distant IT jobs with American firms.

The scheme concerned utilizing stolen or false identities and internet hosting company-provided laptops at U.S. residences to create the false appearancethat employees had been based mostly within the U.S.

This elaborate fraud impacted greater than 136 U.S. firms, producing over $2.2 million in income for the North Korean regime and compromising the identities of over 18 Americans.

In response to the Justice Division, 5 people have admitted they’re responsible of their roles in these schemes.

Three U.S. nationals, Audricus Phagnasay, Jason Salazar, and Alexander Paul Travis, admitted to offering their identities to abroad IT employees and internet hosting laptops at their properties.

Travis, an active-duty U.S. Military member on the time, obtained not less than $51,397 for his participation. Their scheme alone earned roughly $1.28 million from sufferer firms.

Ukrainian nationwide Oleksandr Didenko pleaded responsible to stealing U.S. citizen identities and promoting them to abroad IT employees, enabling fraudulent employment at 40 U.S. firms.

Didenko agreed to forfeit greater than $1.4 million. Moreover, Erick Ntekereze Prince admitted to supplying falsely licensed IT employees by his firm, incomes over $89,000.

Individually, the Justice Division went to courtroom to get again over $15 million in cryptocurrency stolen by APT38, a North Korean navy hacking group.

The group executed 4 main heists in 2023, stealing digital foreign money from platforms in Estonia, Panama, and Seychelles, totaling roughly $382 million.

These enforcement actions display the federal government’s complete strategy to disrupting North Korean income technology schemes that fund weapons improvement and threaten nationwide safety.

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