remote worker infiltration

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The remote worker infiltration tag on WindowsForum.com covers threats posed by state-sponsored actors, such as North Korean IT workers, who use fake identities and AI tools to infiltrate organizations. Discussions focus on how these infiltrators bypass vetting, steal data, and conduct espionage, with emphasis on Microsoft's threat intelligence tracking groups like Jasper Sleet. Topics include pre-employment screening, monitoring remote workers, and defending against AI-driven cyber attacks. The tag is relevant for IT security professionals and enterprise administrators concerned with insider threats and supply chain risks in remote work environments.
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    North Korean Remote IT Workers & AI-Driven Cyber Espionage: Threats & Defense Strategies

    North Korean remote IT workers, operating under what Microsoft Threat Intelligence now tracks as Jasper Sleet (previously Storm-0287), exemplify how state-sponsored cyber actors are adapting and evolving their methods to sustain financial, intelligence, and geopolitical objectives. Since 2024...
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