A North Korean imposter was uncovered, working as a sysadmin at Amazon U.S., after their keystroke input lag raised suspicions with security specialists at the online retail giant. Normally, a U.S.-based remote worker’s computer would send keystroke data within tens of milliseconds. This suspicious individual’s keyboard lag was “more than 110 milliseconds,” reports Bloomberg.

Amazon is commendably proactive in its pursuit of impostors, according to the source report. The news site talked with Amazon’s Chief Security Officer, Stephen Schmidt, about this fascinating new case of North Koreans trying to infiltrate U.S. organizations to raise hard currency for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), and sometimes indulge in espionage and/or sabotage.

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    When you look at the ISS pics of NK during the night, you get a sense of how bad it is for most of the population.

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        Always curious to hear how NK has no electricity, but they manage to hack the systems of a trillion dollar conglomerate on the opposite side of the Pacific Ocean.

        The contradictions abound.

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          Do you seriously not realize that the corrupt dictatorial government might have a bit more quality of life things and resources than the oppressed peasant class?

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          10 hours ago

          An entire country of astronomy nerds sounds like a tourist destination to me!

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      It kind of amazes me they don’t have better infrastructure. It’s not like they’re shy about forced labor.

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        You can only do so much with forced labour. They aren’t doing their best, just “enough” to not get punished.

        I’m sure plenty of them also use malicious compliance and sabotage stuff to get back at the top brass.

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          You can only do so much with forced labour.

          There’s a certain irony in this statement, coming from folks who consume it regularly.

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      22 hours ago

      seeing the stars instead of light pollution doesn’t sound like a bad thing on its own