US Nationals Sentenced for Facilitating North Korea's Tech Worker Scheme
Two New Jersey men, Kejia Wang and Zhenxing Wang, have been sentenced for their roles in a scheme that placed North Korean operatives in U.S. companies. The scheme, which ran from at least 2021 to 2024, involved creating shell companies to disguise North Korean IT workers as legitimate employees in over 100 U.S. companies, including Fortune 500 firms. The operatives stole sensitive information, including files from a defense contractor related to U.S. military technology. Kejia Wang received a nine-year prison sentence, while Zhenxing Wang was sentenced to 92 months. Both were also ordered to forfeit $600,000, with two-thirds already paid.