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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Sun May 4 09:13:00 2025
    Asking remote job candidates this shocking question could save your company
    big bucks, security expert says

    Date:
    Sun, 04 May 2025 03:03:00 +0000

    Description:
    Asking remote job candidates this one shocking question could save your
    company from being infiltrated by North Korean spies.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================
    - North Korean agents use AI to apply for remote tech jobs
    - Simple questions about Kim Jong Un instantly derail their job interviews
    - Laptop farms and deepfakes help agents bypass remote hiring defenses

    At the recent RSA Conference in San Francisco, security experts raised the alarm over a growing and increasingly sophisticated campaign by North Korean operatives to infiltrate global companies through remote job applications .

    Speaking at a panel, Adam Meyers, senior vice president of CrowdStrike's counter adversary division, said thousands of North Korean workers have
    managed to secure roles in Fortune 500 companies.

    According to Meyers, these infiltrators use tools like generative AI to
    produce polished LinkedIn profiles and job applications, as during technical interviews, multiple collaborators work behind the scenes to complete coding challenges while a single individual handles video calls, sometimes unconvincingly.

    An unexpected question

    "One of the things that we've noted is that you'll have a person in Poland applying with a very complicated name," Meyers explained. "And then when you get them on Zoom calls it's a military age male Asian who can't pronounce
    it."

    Meyers shared his favorite method of exposing such candidates: asking an off-script question. "How fat is Kim Jong Un? They terminate the call instantly, because it's not worth it to say something negative about that,"
    he said.

    Once inside a company, the infiltrators often excel, thanks to team-based efforts behind a single identity.

    FBI Special Agent Elizabeth Pelker said this success can make employers hesitant to remove suspected agents. "I think more often than not, I get the comment of 'Oh, but Johnny is our best performer. Do we actually need to fire him?'"

    The goals of these North Korean infiltrators are twofold: collecting wages
    and gradually exfiltrating intellectual property, often in small amounts to avoid detection.

    Pelker recommended conducting coding interviews within the corporate environment to observe behavioral red flags. If detected and dismissed, these workers may still hold credentials or leave behind dormant malware for later extortion attempts.

    The operation has evolved further. Meyers described how laptop farms in the U.S. allow remote workers to spoof local IPs. In one case, the FBI busted a farm in Nashville. Meanwhile, false identity schemes have emerged in Ukraine, with citizens unknowingly supporting North Korean efforts.

    Pelker warned that deepfake technology is also being used to fool hiring
    teams. Education and vigilance, she said, remain the best defense. As one panelist put it, organizations should be wary of hiring fully remote workers and consider personal meetings whenever possible.

    Via The Register

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/asking-remote-job-candidates-this-shock ing-question-could-save-your-company-big-bucks-security-expert-says

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  • From Alex Galiyev@1:129/14.1 to Mike Powell on Wed May 7 00:57:42 2025
    Hello Mike!

    Sunday May 04 2025 09:13, you wrote to All:

    - North Korean agents use AI to apply for remote tech jobs
    This information of yours sounds like another conspiracy theory.

    North Koreans are retards, they've never seen a smart phone. I know this!

    Name one solid media which published this!?

    Even if it's true - this is not a threat to the U.S., we mostly hire people with a valid SSN and don't wire money overseaas.

    What are you talking about man?


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