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North Korea Infiltrates U.S. Remote Jobs—With the Help of Everyday Americans

North Korea Infiltrates U.S. Remote Jobs—With the Help of Everyday Americans

Christina Chapman looked the part of an everyday American trying to make a name for herself in hustle culture.
In prolific posts on her TikTok account, which grew to more than 100,000 followers, she talked about her busy life working from home with clients in the computer business and the fantasy book she had started writing. She posted about liberal political causes, her meals and her travels to see her favorite Japanese pop band.

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