(KRON) — Fake job seekers are utilizing artificial intelligence to try and fool recruiters conducting remote interviews, according to a report in CNBC. Using AI tools, “job seekers who aren’t who they ...
Attackers are targeting developers with malicious Next.js repositories to perform remote code execution (RCE) and establish a persistent command-and-control (C2) channel on infected machines in a ...
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 coordinated campaign targeting software developers with job-themed lures is using malicious repositories posing as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessment materials, including ...
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 ...
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