Two North Koreans have been indicted in a plot to fool US companies into hiring them for remote worker positions so they ...
The FBI charged Emanuel Ashtor, who also goes by Ndagijimana Emmanuel, and four other men in a years-long scheme to install North Korean IT workers as remote employees at unsuspecting companies ...
Emmanuel Ashtor, of Charlotte, was in court Thursday, Jan. 23. According to newly unsealed court documents, he and others around the globe worked together to raise money for North Korea.
and U.S. nationals Erick Ntekereze Prince and Emanuel Ashtor. The DOJ said the FBI arrested Ntekereze and Ashtor, and a search of Ashtor’s home in North Carolina found evidence of a “laptop ...
By concealing their true identities and locations, the DOJ said a multiyear fraudulent scheme infiltrated the U.S. job market.
Authorities say Erick Ntekereze Prince and Emanuel Ashtor let the North Koreans use their New York addresses to apply for IT jobs within the US, according to a federal indictment. Once the jobs ...
A North Carolina man arrested in Charlotte is accused of raising money for North Korea’s nuclear and other weapons programs, federal prosecutors in Miami said. The FBI charged Emanuel Ashtor ...
North Koreans Jin Sung-Il and Pak Jin-Song; Americans Erick Ntekereze and Emanuel Ashtor; and Mexican national Pedro Ernesto Alonso De Los Reyes were indicted on conspiracy charges relating to ...
and U.S. nationals Erick Ntekereze Prince and Emanuel Ashtor. The DOJ said the FBI arrested Ntekereze and Ashtor, and a search of Ashtor’s home in North Carolina found evidence of a “laptop ...
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