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Double Blow: US Hits DPRK Cyber Ops, Charges OmegaPro Founders in Global Scam

2025-07-13 22:25:09

Main Idea

The US Treasury sanctioned a North Korean cyber actor for facilitating an illicit IT worker scheme and charged OmegaPro founders for a $650 million crypto scam.

Key Points

1. OFAC sanctioned Song Kum Hyok, a North Korean cyber actor linked to the Andariel hacking group, for overseeing an illicit IT worker scheme that generated revenue for DPRK's weapons programs.

2. DPRK IT workers posed as foreign or US nationals using stolen identities and introduced malware into companies.

3. OFAC also targeted a Russia-based IT worker pipeline employing North Korean workers, with contracts to dispatch up to 80 DPRK IT workers to Russia.

4. OmegaPro founders Michael Shannon Sims and Juan Carlos Reynoso were charged for defrauding investors of over $650 million with false promises of high returns in crypto and forex trading.

5. Sims and Reynoso claimed investors would receive 300% returns in 16 months and allegedly funneled victim funds for personal enrichment.

Description

The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Thursday sanctioned Song Kum Hyok, a North Korean cyber actor associated with the Reconnaissance General Bureau’s (RGB) Andariel hacking group. OFAC said Song facilitated an illicit IT worker scheme that generated revenue for Pyongyang’s regime. Treasury Targets DPRK Cyber Actor According to the official press release, Song oversaw operations in which DPRK nationals, often based in China and Russia, were provided with...

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