
Core Memory How North Korea Infiltrated American Companies With Fake Tech Workers - EP 29 Bob McMillan
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Aug 13, 2025 Bob McMillan, a seasoned security reporter for The Wall Street Journal, discusses a startling scheme where North Koreans pose as American tech workers to infiltrate U.S. companies. He reveals how these operatives use fake online personas and recruit Americans to manage remote jobs, in a practice dubbed 'laptop farming.' While these North Korean workers may excel in their tasks, they ultimately siphon off money and sensitive information. McMillan also shares real-life implications, including legal repercussions for those caught in this web of deceit.
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TikTok Gave Clues To Her Routine
- Chapman built a TikTok following and casually documented booting laptops and greeting followers as 'hello, my lovelies.'
- Her social content helped reporters reconstruct her daily laptop-farming routines before some videos were removed.
IP Theft And Extortion Motives
- Beyond salaries and crypto theft, attackers exfiltrate and weaponize intellectual property or use it to extort victims.
- Companies with valuable IP are targeted for both theft and later extortion demands.
Insider Jobs Likely Boost Crypto Heists
- Crypto theft totals are massive and insiders likely contributed a meaningful slice, but exact shares are unclear.
- The scheme is part of a larger, multi-billion-dollar cybercrime ecosystem tied to nation-state funding.

