Google’s cybersecurity unit, Mandiant, has found dozens of US companies have accidentally hired North Korean spies using fake IDs as remote workers

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lsrael: That’s light :ld:
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Companies are gonna use this as an excuse to get rid of remote work, but in reality they need to better with confirming potential employees location. These are massive companies with massive budgets. Just to show no matter how much money a company has, most if not all suck at all forms of security.
 

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this has been happening for awhile lmao
Absolutely. As mentioned in OP


There have been several cases where individuals with connections to Israel or Israeli intelligence have been caught, charged and convicted in espionage or other illegal activities in the US.

Here are three notable examples:

  1. Jonathan Pollard a former US Navy intelligence analyst who spied for Israel in the 1980s, providing classified information to Israeli intelligence, which was shared with the Soviet Union. Pollard managed to take numerous closely guarded US secrets, including the “National Security Agency’s ten-volume manual on how the U.S. gathers its signal intelligence, and disclosed the names of thousands of people who had cooperated with U.S. intelligence agencies.” The information was sent to Israel which exchanged with the Soviet Union. He was caught and sentenced to life in prison in 1987 but was released in 2015 and went back to Israel in 2020. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1999/01/18/the-traitor
  2. Ben-Ami Kadish — an engineer who worked at the US Army’s Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center in New Jersey. Prosecutors “said between 1980 and 1985 Kadish provided classified documents, including some relating to U.S. missile defense systems, to an Israeli agent, Yosef Yagur, who photographed the documents at Kadish’s residence. Yagur also was Pollard’s main Israeli contact. Pollard, a former U.S. Navy intelligence analyst, is serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to spying for Israel in 1986. Israel gave Pollard citizenship in 1996 and acknowledged he was one of its spies in 1998.” In 2008, he was charged with spying for Israel in the 1980s and providing classified documents to an Israeli agent.” See: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/nyregion/30kadish.html
  3. Larry Franklin — a former Pentagon analyst who pleaded guilty in 2005 to passing classified information to two officials of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobbying group. The charges came after Mr. Franklin “provided a draft presidential directive on Iran and other information to AIPAC,” which the lobby ground then “passed the material on to Israel.” At the time of the case, the “FBI raided AIPAC’s offices in Washington twice last year, obtaining computer files and serving grand jury subpoenas on four senior executives. The grand jury handling the case sits in Alexandria.” See: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6059-2005Apr20.html

AmeriKKKa still deepthroating lsraeli dikk while fearmongering other nations, like the call ain’t coming from inside the house.
 
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Some ceo right now is gonna try to figure out how to layoff Americans and open an office in North Korea. That will solve them missing zoom meetings. RTO by any means. :umad:
 
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