The Laptop Farm: The True Story of an American Housewife, a Secret Chinese Border City, and the Scheme That Armed North Korea

Author:   Miles Donovan
Publisher:   Vector Zero Press
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9798235878563


Pages:   372
Publication Date:   26 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Laptop Farm: The True Story of an American Housewife, a Secret Chinese Border City, and the Scheme That Armed North Korea


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THE LAPTOP FARM The True Story of an American Housewife, a Secret Chinese Border City, and the Scheme That Armed North Korea She Walked Her Dog. She Had 100,000 TikTok Followers. She Was Funding Kim Jong Un's Nuclear Program. In a quiet suburb outside Phoenix, an FBI raid uncovered ninety corporate laptops on metal racks, sticky notes identifying which Fortune 500 company each had been issued by, and a hand-written ledger of stolen American identities. In a back bedroom, dozens of running machines hummed in the Arizona afternoon - each logged into a different American payroll system, each paying a salary that ended up six thousand miles away. The woman running the operation was caring for her dying mother. She was filing I-9 forms for North Korean spies. She was forging signatures, copying badges, and shipping laptops to a Chinese border city most Americans cannot find on a map. This is how she got there - and why hundreds of American corporations still don't know it happened to them, too. WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER INSIDE The LinkedIn Message That Started It All - A single unsolicited message in March 2020 opened a door the regime in Pyongyang had been engineering for a decade. $17.1 Million in Three Years - How a small suburban house generated a fortune for the Munitions Industry Department of the Workers' Party of Korea - the bureau that builds the missiles aimed at American cities. Inside the Dandong Dormitories - Ten workers per two-bedroom unit. Portraits of three Kim leaders on the walls. $5,000 monthly quotas raised to $8,000 during COVID. Defectors describe the system in their own words. The 309 Companies She Touched - A top-five television network. A Silicon Valley tech giant. An aerospace contractor. A car manufacturer. A luxury retailer. The federal indictment named none of them publicly. Any could be your employer. The 68 Stolen Americans - Real people whose Social Security numbers were sold on a Ukrainian website and used to fool corporate hiring systems. Their administrative recovery work continues to this day. The Missiles Launched While She Worked - The Hwasong-17. The Hwasong-18. Hypersonic glide vehicles. The parallel timeline requires no dramatization. The Federal Investigation That Unraveled It - From a TikTok video showing laptops in the background to a 102-month federal sentence, the case the FBI calls the largest action of its kind ever charged. THE FIRST DEFINITIVE ACCOUNT OF AMERICA'S QUIETEST NATIONAL-SECURITY CRISIS Drawing on federal indictments, sentencing transcripts, defector testimony, threat-intelligence reporting from Mandiant and CrowdStrike, and Treasury sanctions designations, The Laptop Farm reconstructs what the FBI calls a ""new high-tech campaign to evade U.S. sanctions"" - and the woman whose Arizona house became its operational center. Narrative nonfiction in the tradition of Patrick Radden Keefe's Empire of Pain, John Carreyrou's Bad Blood, and David Grann's Killers of the Flower Moon - meticulously sourced, cinematically paced, unflinching. WHAT FEDERAL OFFICIALS ARE SAYING ""The call is coming from inside the house."" - U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro ""There are very few major companies in the US that haven't been touched. It's an epidemic."" - John Hultquist, Google Threat Intelligence Group ""If you host laptop farms for North Korean actors, law enforcement will be waiting for you."" - FBI Assistant Director Brett Leatherman The federal campaign continues. The houses continue. The next knock will come. Open this book and discover the suburban front in a war America didn't know it was fighting.

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Author:   Miles Donovan
Publisher:   Vector Zero Press
Imprint:   Vector Zero Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9798235878563


Pages:   372
Publication Date:   26 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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