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Hackers insert the ‘More Eggs’ malware into resumes sent to hiring managers at corporations
April 22, 2022, 12:57 a.m. | JavaRockstar
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A year after fake job offers attracted potential LinkedIn job searchers, a fresh wave of phishing attempts targeting corporate recruiting supervisors with the more eggs virus has been uncovered, employing fake resumes as an infection vector. “This year, the more eggs operation has inverted the social engineering script, targeting hiring managers with fake resumes rather ... Read more
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