Tuesday, December 23, 2025 -US tech giant, Amazon has disclosed that it blocked more than 1,800 North Koreans from applying for jobs, amid growing concerns that Pyongyang is deploying large numbers of IT workers overseas to earn and launder funds.
In a LinkedIn post, Amazon’s Chief Security Officer, Stephen
Schmidt, said North Korean nationals have been attempting to secure remote IT
roles with companies around the world, particularly in the United States. He
noted that the company recorded nearly a one-third increase in such
applications over the past year.
According to Schmidt, many of the applicants operate through
so-called “laptop farms” — computers physically located in the US but remotely
controlled from abroad. He warned that the issue is not unique to Amazon and is
likely occurring at scale across the tech industry.
He added that common red flags include incorrectly formatted
phone numbers and questionable academic credentials.
The issue has previously drawn the attention of US
authorities. In July, a woman in Arizona was sentenced to more than eight years
in prison for running a laptop farm that helped North Korean IT workers obtain
remote jobs at more than 300 US companies. Officials said the scheme generated
over $17 million in revenue for both the woman and North Korea.
Last year, South Korea’s intelligence agency also warned
that North Korean operatives were using LinkedIn to pose as recruiters,
approaching South Koreans working at defence companies in an attempt to steal
sensitive technological information.
“North Korea is actively training cyber personnel and
infiltrating key locations worldwide,” Hong Min, an analyst at the Korea
Institute for National Unification, told AFP. He added that, given Amazon’s
business model, the motivation behind such operations is largely economic, with
a high likelihood of attempts to steal financial assets.
North Korea’s cyber warfare programme dates back to at least
the mid-1990s and has since expanded into a cyber unit of about 6,000 personnel
known as Bureau 121, according to a 2020 US military report.

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