Zoom can be a tricky medium for argument. There are connectivity issues, and garbled conversations, and the pressure to not appear naked. And you might just show up as a cat. Still, most people are learning to manage the system. Most people have at least found the mute buttons.
Well, except for the attorney who snapped “sneaky bitch” at Judge Emily Miskel. But don’t worry, this tweet takes you on a journey…

The Hidden Threat: How Fake Identities used by Remote Employees Put Your Business at Risk—and How to Defend Against This
Based on our experience in recent client matters, we have seen an escalating threat posed by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) information technology (IT) workers engaging in sophisticated schemes to evade US and UN sanctions, steal intellectual property from US companies, and/or inject ransomware into company IT environments, in support of enhancing North Korea’s illicit weapons program.
Oh. That kind of bitch.
Another reminder that lawyers are trained to be very precise with their choice of words.
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