'I did not think it was going to happen to me, but here we are' Nearly every company, from tech giants like Amazon to small startups, has first-hand experience with fake IT workers applying for jobs - ...
AI has given job hunters new tools to polish résumés and rehearse interviews, but it has also armed criminals with convincing ways to impersonate recruiters and stage fake interviews that exist only ...
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 ...
Generative AI is being widely used by job seekers to fake resumes, interviews, and even identities — fueling a global rise in hiring fraud that’s costing companies millions and making it harder for ...
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 ...
Hackers posing as a legitimate Web3 company have targeted job seekers in the crypto industry, stealing cryptocurrency through a fake job interview scam. The group, known as “Crazy Evil,” set up a fake ...
As AI technology advances, it is becoming ever more difficult to judge what's real and what's not, especially where so-called "deepfake" videos are concerned. What was once used to fake celebrity ...
Fraudsters impersonate legitimate companies on LinkedIn, Telegram, and job boards, promising high-paying remote positions to steal money and personal data. Scammers demand processing fees, push fake ...