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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem temporarily moved into secure military housing after the location of her Washington, DC apartment was exposed online, triggering what DHS called "vicious doxxing" and a wave of death threats. A DHS official described the relocation as necessary for safety, while Noem continues to pay rent on her Navy Yard residence. Noem cited a sharp rise in violence against ICE agents and claimed a nearly 1,000 percent uptick in assaults, figures that ICE has not fully explained. Separately, North Korea allegedly infiltrated the global IT job market by posing as remote employees at Fortune 500 companies using stolen identities and AI-assisted applications to bypass hiring systems, funnel salaries to Pyongyang, and create risks of intellectual property theft and extortion. The Justice Department announced charges tied to the plot, the FBI conducted raids on supporting "laptop farms," and Microsoft suspended roughly 3,000 accounts allegedly connected to the scheme.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has temporarily moved into secure military housing after the location of her Washington, DC apartment was exposed online, triggering what DHS called "vicious doxxing" and a wave of death threats. A DHS official said the relocation was necessary for safety, though Noem continues to pay rent on her Navy Yard residence.
North Korea has reportedly infiltrated the global IT job market by posing as remote employees at Fortune 500 companies. The operation-backed by groups like Jasper Sleet and Moonstone Sleet-uses stolen identities and AI-assisted applications to bypass hiring systems and conceal the workers' true origins. The scheme funnels salaries back to Pyongyang and raises serious cybersecurity concerns, from intellectual property theft to the risk of extortion if the workers are exposed.
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