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    US Sanctions North Korea IT Worker Crypto Fraud Ring

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJuly 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US Treasury has sanctioned two people and four entities involved in what it says was a North Korea-run IT worker ring that would infiltrate crypto companies, aiming to exploit them.

    The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said on Tuesday that it sanctioned the North Korea-based Song Kum Hyok for allegedly stealing US citizens’ information to use as aliases and giving it to hired foreign IT workers who would seek employment at US companies.

    OFAC also sanctioned the Russian national Gayk Asatryan for allegedly using his companies to employ dozens of North Korean IT workers under long-term agreements he signed with North Korean trading firms starting in 2024.

    Source: Treasury Department 

    A growing number of fraudulent tech workers with ties to North Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), have been expanding their infiltration operations, with an April report from Google finding that the infrastructure for the schemes has spread worldwide.

    “Treasury remains committed to using all available tools to disrupt the Kim regime’s efforts to circumvent sanctions through its digital asset theft, attempted impersonation of Americans, and malicious cyber-attacks,” said Treasury Deputy Secretary Michael Faulkender.

    Thousands of IT workers target wealthier countries to fund missile program

    OFAC said North Korea aims to generate revenue for its ballistic missile programs by deploying a thousands-strong workforce of highly skilled IT workers all over the world, the bulk of which are located in China and Russia.

    The workforce mainly targets employers located in wealthier countries and uses various mainstream and industry-specific networking platforms, OFAC said.