US issues fresh North Korea sanctions on 'illicit' IT workforce

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The United States announces new North Korea sanctions related to thousands of IT workers, many operating in China and Russia, whose labours allegedly help fund weapons of mass destruction and missile programs.

abc.net.au/news/us-issues-fresh-north-korea-sanctions-on-illicit-it-workforce/102385034The United States has announced new North Korea sanctions related to thousands of IT workers, many operating in China and Russia, whose labours the Treasury Department says help fund weapons of mass destruction and missile programs.

These workers "generate revenue that contributes to its unlawful WMD and ballistic missile programs".

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