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Scammers are now getting jobs at companies in order to get in the front door of companies, opening them up for potential fraud. Experts explain how.
From fake diplomas to face-swapping interviews, AI job scams are overwhelming recruiters, and most companies aren’t ready to fight back.
Scammers have a new trick where they pretend to be job recruiters to plant malicious apps on your devices. It all starts with a deceptive email.
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 ...
In order to protect yourself against job scams when you’re actively job searching, you first need to familiarize yourself with common signs of a fake interview.
Companies say fake job seekers are using artificial intelligence to get remote jobs, often in an attempt to steal insider secrets.
A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper" is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT).
Wells Fargo is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit claiming the bank frequently conducted fake job interviews with women, people of color, and other diverse candidates for positions it had ...