Job Hunting or Hacking? North Korean Cyber Cons in the Wild Job Market!

In the realm of ‘you couldn’t make this stuff up’, North Korean hackers are playing the job market. Launching malware campaigns “Contagious Interview” and “Wagemole”, they’re impersonating employers and job seekers to infect systems and snatch cryptocurrencies. North Korean Malware Campaigns – because apparently, job hunting wasn’t stressful enough!

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North Korean hackers are now headhunting...literally! They've launched two separate malware campaigns - "Contagious Interview" and "Wagemole" - targeting both employers and job seekers. The objective? To infect endpoints with malware and steal cryptocurrencies. I've heard of tough job markets, but this takes it to a whole new level!

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