Technology7/25/2025Ars Technica

North Korean hackers ran US-based “laptop farm” from Arizona woman’s home

North Korean hackers ran US-based “laptop farm” from Arizona woman’s home

According to the news article, North Korean hackers operated a "laptop farm" from an Arizona woman's home in the United States. The scheme allowed North Korea to generate millions of dollars in revenue. The hackers rented the woman's home and used it as a base of operations, employing multiple individuals to carry out their illicit activities. This included hacking into various systems and carrying out financial crimes to generate funds for the North Korean regime. The article highlights the sophisticated and organized nature of North Korea's cyber operations, which have been a significant concern for international authorities. It also underscores the challenges in combating such transnational criminal activities, which can exploit vulnerabilities in various countries. The article provides a glimpse into the complex and evolving nature of North Korea's efforts to circumvent international sanctions and generate revenue through illicit means, leveraging the global reach of the internet and exploiting vulnerabilities in different jurisdictions.

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