< img src = "/uploads/blogs/b3/34/ib-fruu051i6p_316240df.jpg" Alt = "Ukrainian Avita found themselves under hackers' sight"/> ~ ~ ~ < P > In Ukraine a new fraudulent scheme is spreading. Under the sight of the malefactors were IT specialists, reported Software Engineer Sergey Digtyar.

< p > According to the Aitovtsi, the new scheme is very cunning and aimed at medium and high level developers.

< P > Malimists are represented by recruiters or company fancies and suggest joining AI/Blockchain/Vr/Ar/AR.

~ < P > After that, fraudsters are sent to their victims & nbsp; Google Doc & nbsp; with a description of the project. The document is done very well and professionally. Also a salary table for different positions. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > Further criminals are asked to send a resume and ask for payroll. In addition, they give a test task in which there are deception. & Amp; nbsp;

< Em > they give a link to the GitHub repository of the project you have to clone and run locally. But there is a hidden script that tries to read data from your computer during startup; Rsquo; Euther. & Amp; nbsp; 0 ~ strong > Sergei Digtyar 62 > 62 > 62 < p > thus attackers try to access the victims' wallets and cry out cryptocurrencies.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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