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Fisker Accidentally Hires North Korean Spy, Raises Security Concerns

The individual in question was employed in a technical role, reportedly involved in software development for Fisker’s innovative electric vehicle systems.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
October 25, 2024
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In an unexpected twist, electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker Inc. has revealed that it inadvertently hired an individual linked to North Korean espionage activities, raising significant security and operational concerns within the company. The incident, which came to light during a routine background check, has prompted Fisker to launch an internal investigation and reassess its hiring protocols.

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The individual in question was employed in a technical role, reportedly involved in software development for Fisker’s innovative electric vehicle systems. According to sources familiar with the situation, the hire was made through a third-party recruitment agency that failed to flag the candidate’s background.

Fisker’s management was alerted to the potential breach when a cybersecurity firm, hired for a separate assessment, identified red flags in the employee’s history. The company acted swiftly, terminating the individual’s employment and notifying relevant authorities, including federal law enforcement.

North Korean Spy Worked At Fisker For Nearly A Year

“We take the security of our operations and the integrity of our team very seriously,” said Fisker CEO Henrik Fisker in a statement. “We are currently reviewing our hiring practices and will implement more stringent measures to ensure this does not happen again.”

The revelation has raised eyebrows in the automotive industry and among national security experts, who are increasingly wary of potential espionage threats, particularly from nations like North Korea. Experts warn that hiring practices in tech-heavy industries can often overlook vital security checks, leaving companies vulnerable to infiltration.

“Companies that handle sensitive technology must be vigilant in their hiring processes,” said cybersecurity analyst Rachel Adams. “This incident highlights the need for comprehensive background checks and a thorough vetting process, especially when dealing with innovative technologies that could be of interest to hostile entities.”

As Fisker navigates this fallout, the company is also working closely with law enforcement to assess any potential risks to its technology and intellectual property. The incident has prompted other firms in the tech and automotive sectors to reconsider their own hiring practices and security measures.

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This incident underscores the importance of maintaining robust security protocols in an era where technology and geopolitical tensions intersect. As Fisker continues to develop its line of electric vehicles, it must ensure that its internal systems remain secure against potential threats from foreign entities.

Moving forward, Fisker plans to enhance its employee screening processes and engage with experts in cybersecurity to safeguard its operations. The company remains committed to delivering innovative electric vehicles while prioritizing the security of its technologies and personnel.

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