A coordinated campaign targeting software developers with job-themed lures is using malicious repositories posing as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials, including ...
AI has given job hunters new tools to polish résumés and rehearse interviews, but it has also armed criminals with convincing ways to impersonate recruiters and stage fake interviews that exist only ...
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Attackers are targeting developers with malicious Next.js repositories to perform remote code execution (RCE) and establish a persistent command-and-control (C2) channel on infected machines in a ...
“Interviews are NOT real anymore.” So reads the opening caption of a TikTok posted in September, punctuated by the skull-and-crossbones emoji. In the video, a young woman interviews for a job on a ...
A remote job interview turned into something far more serious when 60 Minutes Australia carried out an undercover experiment that quickly went viral. The team created a fake tech company and posted a ...
The infamous phony job-offer ploy by North Korean threat actors is evolving into a self-propagating machine that uses compromised developer projects to infect other code repositories and spread like ...
For the last few years, North Koreans have gotten remote jobs at hundreds of Western companies pretending to be from somewhere else, using fake resumes, and sometimes with the help of American ...
Ghost jobs and fake jobs may sound alike, but they're different and on the rise, causing experts to urge caution as job ...