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Ukrainian gets 5 years for helping North Koreans infiltrate US firms

Posted on February 20, 2026
Ukrainian gets 5 years for helping North Koreans infiltrate US firms

A Ukrainian national was sentenced to five years in prison for providing North Korean IT workers with stolen identities that helped them infiltrate U.S. companies. […]

​The original article found on BleepingComputer Read More

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