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Comment by ionwake

5 months ago

I am 100% sure this happened to me.

I couldn't believe it, but it was a ukrainian Blockchain company with full profiles and connection histories on linkedin, asking me for an interview, right payscale, sending me an example project to talk about, etc etc.

The only hint was that during the interview I realised the interviewer was never activating his webcam video, I eventually ended the call, but as a seasoned programmer I was surprised. It was pretty much identical to most interviews, but as other users say, if its about blockchain and real estate.... something is up.

I just couldnt fathom the complexity of the social engineering, calendar invites, phone calls, react, matches my skillset, interviews, it is surprising, almost as if its a very expensive operation to run. But it must produce results I guess.

EDIT> The only other weird hint was that they always use Bitbucket. Maybe thats popular now, but for some reason Ive rarely been asked to download repos from it. Unless its happened to you, I dont think one can understand how horrifying it is. ( And they didnt even use live AI video streaming to fake their video feed, which will be affordable soon). Ive just never been social engineered to this extent, and to be honest the only defence is never to run someone elses repo on your machine. Or as another user cleverly said "If I dont approach them first I dont trsut it". Which is wise, but I guess there go any leads from others approaching me.

Just before anyone calls me a naive boomer, Ive been around since the nineties I know better than to trust anything.... but being hacked through such a laborious linkedin social angle, well it surprised me