PANews reported on December 30 that according to Cointelegraph, crypto hackers have recently launched a new recruitment scam to spread malware, with the goal of gaining control of victims' computers and stealing crypto assets. Hackers impersonate recruiters from well-known crypto companies, offer high-paying jobs on platforms such as LinkedIn and Discord, and induce victims to download malware by disguising themselves as solutions to microphone and camera problems. Once the victim follows the instructions, the hacker can access the device through the backdoor and even empty their crypto wallet. Such attacks target Mac, Windows, and Linux systems. Experts recommend that if you have been hacked, you should immediately clear the device and remain vigilant.
Crypto hackers spread malware to steal crypto assets under the guise of recruitment scams, users should remain vigilant
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