- Remote Stands, Bus Boarding, and Last-Minute Gates: A Tale of Two Airport Systems (Gad’s Newsletter)
- Palantir Is Extending Its Reach Even Further Into Government (Wired)
- PHP – The Toyota Corolla Of Programming (De Programmatica Ipsum)
- US Nuclear Weapons Return to UK After 2008 Withdrawal: Reports (The Defense Post)
- North Korean spies posing as remote workers have infiltrated hundreds of companies, says CrowdStrike (TechCrunch)
The scheme relies on North Koreans using false identities, resumes, and work histories to gain employment and earn money for the regime, as well as allowing access for the workers to steal data from the companies they work for and later extort them. The aim is to generate funds for North Korea’s sanctioned nuclear weapons program, which has so far made billions of dollars for the regime to date.
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