The US Department of Justice has intensified its enforcement campaign against North Korean sanctions evasion schemes, securing eight convictions in just five months against individuals who facilitated remote work arrangements for sanctioned North Korean information technology workers. The latest two sentences mark a significant escalation in federal prosecutors' efforts to dismantle the infrastructure supporting Pyongyang's illicit revenue generation through overseas employment schemes. These defendants, dubbed "laptop farmers" by federal investigators, operated sophisticated networks that allowed North Korean IT workers to circumvent international sanctions while appearing to work from legitimate US locations. The scheme involved American conspirators who hosted laptops and internet connections at their residences, creating false digital footprints that masked the true location and identity of North Korean workers employed by unsuspecting US companies.…