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FBI warns of deceptive and deepfaked job applicants for remote work
June 29, 2022, 7:31 p.m. | Joe Uchill
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The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center warned enterprises of a growing trend of adversarial job applicants using stolen personal identifiable information, and potentially even deepfakes, to obtain work-from-home positions in IT, programming, data and software.
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