US blacklists North Korean controlled IT firms in China and Russia

The sanctions will stop the flow of illicit revenue to North Korea from overseas IT workers in front companies, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says. The US also accuses the companies of having links to Kim Jong-un's weapons programme.

A worker in Beijing, China makes repairs at a newspaper stand with front page photos of the meeting in Singapore between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. June 12, 2018.
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A worker in Beijing, China makes repairs at a newspaper stand with front page photos of the meeting in Singapore between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. June 12, 2018.

The Trump administration blacklisted two North Korean-controlled information technology companies based in China and Russia on Thursday as it pushed for progress by Kim Jong-un's government on denuclearization.

The US Department of Treasury announced it was designating China Silver Star, its North Korean CEO Jong Song-hwa, and its Russia-based sister company, Volasys Silver Star. 

The designation blocks any property those targeted may have in the US and prohibits Americans from doing business with them.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said the sanctions were intended to stop the flow of illicit revenue to North Korea from overseas IT workers hiding behind front companies and aliases. 

"Treasury is once again warning the IT industry, businesses, and individuals across the globe to take precautions to ensure that they are not unwittingly employing North Korean workers for technology projects by doing business with companies like the ones designated today," Mnuchin said in a statement. 

"The United States will continue to fully enforce and implement sanctions until we have achieved the final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea." 

North Korea sells a range of IT services and products abroad, including website and app development, security software, and biometric identification software that have military and law enforcement applications, the Treasury says.

Links to North Korea weapons' programme

The US said that the companies targeted are also linked to the organisations involved in the North's weapons programme. 

China Silver Star, also known as Yanbian Silverstar Network Technology Co, is associated with the Munitions Industry Department of North Korea's ruling party, which oversees the nation's ballistic missile programmes. It is also associated with a state corporation that obtains commodities and technology to support North Korean defence research and procurement.

As of mid-2018, China Silver Star had earned millions of dollars from collaborative projects with Chinese and other companies. The Russia-based Volasys Silver Star, established in early 2017, had earned hundreds of thousands of dollars in under a year, the Treasury said.  Both companies are managed by North Koreans.

Although virtually all North Koreans lack access to the internet, the US says that IT is not only a source of revenue for its authoritarian government but used by the North for theft and intimidation.

Last week, US federal prosecutors charged a North Korean computer programmer with devastating cyberattacks that hacked Sony Pictures Entertainment and unleashed the WannaCry ransomware virus that infected computers in 150 countries and crippled parts of the British health care system. 

US officials believe the Sony hack was retribution for "The Interview," a comedy starring Seth Rogen and James Franco in a plot to assassinate Kim. North Korea denied involvement.

The Trump administration has kept up sanctions pressure on the North, despite the historic summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in June that dialled down nuclear tensions between the adversaries.

That meeting, the first ever between leaders of the US and North Korea, has been followed by a diplomatic impasse over how to achieve the agreed-upon goal of denuclearization. 

Still, the White House said on Monday that Trump has received a request from Kim for a second summit, and planning is in motion to make it happen.

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