The job market hasn’t been great in the last few years, especially in tech, leaving a lot of people actively looking for jobs. Scammers are taking advantage of this. They have come up with a new trick ...
Cybercriminals have picked up a new tactic, impersonating CrowdStrike recruiters in order to distribute a cryptominer on their victims' devices. This malicious campaign starts with an email, inviting ...
Companies are facing a new threat: Job seekers who aren't who they say they are, using AI tools to fabricate photo IDs, generate employment histories and provide answers during interviews. The rise of ...
A recent social engineering campaign targeted job seekers in the Web3 space with fake job interviews through a malicious "GrassCall" meeting app that installs information-stealing malware to steal ...
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 ...
Scammers are using artificial intelligence to alter their appearance and build fake profiles to apply for remote job postings, research shows. Already, scammers can use AI at almost every step in the ...
RSAC Concerned a new recruit might be a North Korean stooge out to steal intellectual property and then hit an org with malware? There is an answer, for the moment at least.… According to Adam Meyers, ...
Here’s why. If you have ever interviewed for a job, there is a non-trivial probability that you have encountered “tricky” or quirky interview questions. These are questions that are intentionally ...