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The Office of Public Affairs announced the sentencing of two U.S. nationals involved in schemes that facilitated fraudulent remote information technology (IT) work for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). These individuals engaged in deceptive practices aimed at generating revenue for the DPRK, violating U.S. laws and international sanctions. They utilized online platforms to misrepresent the nature of their services, effectively enabling the DPRK to exploit foreign resources. The court’s decision underscores the serious implications of such actions, highlighting efforts by U.S. authorities to combat the financial activities that support the North Korean regime. This case reflects ongoing concerns regarding cybersecurity, legal compliance, and the enforcement of sanctions, emphasizing the need for vigilance against unlawful economic activities that threaten national security. The sentences serve as a reminder of the responsibilities associated with international trade and technology use.

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