FBI sanctions listing
DPRK IT WORKERS
DPRK IT WORKERS is an individual designated on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation — Wanted (FBI) sanctions list under the Cyber's Most Wanted programme, listed on 2024-11-19. Cyber's Most Wanted. This page summarises the public designation — known aliases, identifying particulars, the stated reason for listing and linked parties — alongside an independent, transparent risk indicator.
Reason for listing
Jong Song Hwa , Kim Ryu Song , Ri Kyong Sik , Rim Un Chol , Kim Mu Rim , Cho Chung Pom , Hyon Chol Song , Son Un Chol , Sok Kwang Hyok , Choe Jong Yong , Ko Chung Sok , Kim Ye Won , Jong Kyong Chol , and Jang Chol Myong are wanted for their alleged involvement in a conspiracy to generate revenue and launder it for the North Korean regime from approximately April 2017 to approximately March 2023 in violation of United States and international sanctions. A federal arrest warrant was issued for them in the United States District Court, Eastern District of Missouri, Eastern Division, St. Louis, Missouri, in December 2024. The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information that leads to the disruption of financial mechanisms of persons engaged in certain activities that support North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, DPRK), including the exportation of workers from North Korea to generate revenue, money laundering, and specified cyber-activity and actions that support North Korea’s weapons of mass destruction proliferation.
Statement of reasons as published by US FBI. This is the issuing authority's wording, reproduced for reference.
Designation record
| List / authority | US FBI (FBI) — FBI — Cyber's Most Wanted |
|---|---|
| Entity type | Person |
| Programmes / regime | Cyber's Most Wanted |
| Date listed | 2024-11-19 |
| Source record ID | fbi:32f6d7fa6f2a437dab0f4126d237b3cb |
| Last updated (our copy) | 2026-06-04 |
Identity & particulars
| Position / role | Cyber's Most Wanted |
|---|
Deep-research dossier
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Source & provenance
| Issuing authority | U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation — Wanted |
|---|---|
| Source identifier | fbi:32f6d7fa6f2a437dab0f4126d237b3cb |
| Aggregated by | Sanctiometer (independent) — verify against the issuing authority's official list before acting. |