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North Korean IT workers have infiltrated the Fortune 500

145 pointsby cwwcabout 1 month ago

9 comments

throwaway2037about 1 month ago
This part is genius:<p><pre><code> &gt; Nowadays, Leggio told Fortune he won’t even set up an interview with a candidate who seems promising on paper unless they agree to one final step. “Say something negative about Kim Jong Un,” Leggio tells potential job candidates, referring to the third-generation authoritarian Supreme Leader of North Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Through research, Leggio learned insulting the DPRK’s Supreme Leader is forbidden, and North Korean citizens could face serious punishment for showing anything less than reverence. “The first time I ever did it, the person started freaking out and cursing,” said Leggio. The job seeker subsequently blocked Leggio across all social media platforms. Now Leggio makes the same request before every single interview. Other startups and founders he knows are asking the same thing of job seekers, he said.</code></pre>
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CSMastermindabout 1 month ago
My company accidently employed on for about 3 days until we realized what was happening and cut them loose.<p>I recognize this was likely sourced from a PR agency working for a security product meant for global employee verification but I can attest they are addressing a real problem.
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gregdoesitabout 1 month ago
If you think the issue of devs using fake identities is a problem limited to the Fortune 500: I talked with a 6-person startup who very nearly hired a person who <i>could</i> have been from anywhere else than they claimed, including North Korea. All they know is the candidate used an AI filter to make them look like a Polish person [1] - and this startup recorded when they caught this faker.<p>This is a full-remote startup and they have now added a mandatory in-person interview to their recruitment loop.<p>Amusingly, in their case, using local job boards did not help: they got candidates pretending to from Poland or Serbia, yet not speaking the language.<p>A little sad to see how each episode like this casts more doubt and uncertainty into full-remote interviewing.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43340994">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43340994</a>
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cootsnuckabout 1 month ago
So whenever I have gotten a job in tech, I&#x27;ve had to complete a background check if I get the job offer. How exactly are these fake profiles passing basic background checks?<p>They would have to be impersonating real people if pretending to be Americans. Unless these companies aren&#x27;t doing the most basic background checks beyond just looking at resumes and LinkedIn profiles. Pretty weird and seems not too difficult to prevent...
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iJohnDoeabout 1 month ago
I don’t understand this. There are well qualified legitimate candidates desperate for a job. How are North Koreans getting these jobs instead?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43612448">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43612448</a>
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gnabgibabout 1 month ago
Original source: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43614661">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=43614661</a> (19 points, 7 hours ago, 6 comments)
lmzabout 1 month ago
It&#x27;s great for the Norks but you have to wonder how the education pipeline works over there for these people? Do they go to special schools?
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metalmanabout 1 month ago
Whoooeeee, I bet those companys heaved a sigh of relief to find out that they were hacked by North Korea, and not investigative jounrnalists or some uppity regulators, yup, just Emperor Kim takin his cut, and you know you can trust him to keep his mouth shut about anything he knows.
throwaway_ababout 1 month ago
A flagged post mentions this is racist and typical anti immigration rhetoric.<p>That&#x27;s not true, there are only two types of North Korean people you&#x27;ll meet, either those that have defected and escaped North Korea or those that are agents of the state of North Korea.<p>There are very few defectors in existence and once they escape they&#x27;re given full South Korean citizenship. This article is not about those people.<p>The vast majority of North Koreans outside North Korea are not defectors, instead they are controlled state assets. There are no North Korean people outside the country that are free citizens. Every single North Korean authorised to leave the country is working directly for their government often to raise money for the regime, to steal IP, to infiltrate for some nefarious purpose.<p>Having one of these North Korean active assets in your company is extremely dangerous, your business is now at risk of leaks, theft, or worst something being modified like added vulnerabilities that could be exploited later in cyber attacks.<p>So no, this article is not racist at all and really has nothing to do with the recent political situation.
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