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Crypto hackers take new spin on fake job scam, dropping ‘nasty’ malware

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December 30, 2024132 Views
Crypto hackers take new spin on fake job scam, dropping ‘nasty’ malware

Rather than tricking victims into opening malware-infested PDFs or running malicious video calling software, this attack method prompts victims to fix a microphone and camrea access issue.

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