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Hacker Organization Disguises Poisoning in Recruitment on V2EX to Steal Cryptocurrency from Interviewees

Summary: According to SlowMist Cosine, a hacker organization on the V2EX platform disguised as recruitment to release false job information, attracting interviewees with enticing benefits. The organization induced interviewees to develop pages based on its pre-prepared malicious code repository as project templates. Once interviewees download and debug the related code, their computers will be implanted with ...

According to SlowMist Cosine, a hacker organization on the V2EX platform disguised as recruitment to release false job information, attracting interviewees with enticing benefits. The organization induced interviewees to develop pages based on its pre-prepared malicious code repository as project templates.

Once interviewees download and debug the related code, their computers will be implanted with malware, potentially leading to the theft of cryptocurrency assets and various account permissions. This attack method exploits job seekers' trust in technical interviews by carrying out network attacks through seemingly normal development tasks.

Job seekers should remain vigilant during technical interviews, avoid running code from unknown sources on personal devices, and consider using a virtual machine or sandbox environment for testing.

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