How North Korea Is
Building an Undercover
Army Inside U.S. Companies
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The video effectively uses a compelling and alarming narrative about a geopolitical threat to capture viewer attention. The topic of cyber warfare and infiltration by a hostile state is inherently engaging and taps into public interest and concern.
Summary
This video explains how North Korean operatives are infiltrating U.S. companies by using stolen identities and fabricated resumes to get hired. Once employed, they funnel money back to the North Korean regime, reportedly funding its nuclear program.
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North Korean operatives are using stolen identities, AI and American accomplices to land jobs at U.S. companies, funneling millions back to the regime. WSJ’s yearlong investigation reveals how one team infiltrated eight companies in just a few months.