Amazon has blocked over 1,800 suspected DPRK applications since April 2024Microsoft says 300 US companies hired DPRK workers between 2020 and 2022Monitoring human behavior is a good starting point, AI can help even further

Amazon has blocked over 1,800 suspected North Korean applications from joining the company since April 2024, it has revealed.

“Their objective is typically straightforward: get hired, get paid, and funnel wages back to fund the regime’s weapons programs,” company Chief Security Officer Stephen Schmidt wrote in a LinkedIn post.

Microsoft shared similar findings, noting that North Korean remote IT workers are using AI to enhance photos, swap faces on stolen IDs, finetune their job applications and even use voice-changing software.

According to Microsoft, more than 300 US companies, including Fortune 500 firms, unknowing hired such workers between 2020 and 2022.

Redmond’s report suggests monitoring odd behavior, like the use of foreign IPs and VPNs, never appearing on camera in video calls and working strange hours.

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