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Beware of Scams: How Job Seekers in the Cryptocurrency Sector Are Deceived by Fake Job Postings

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

10 months ago


Fraud methods in the cryptocurrency sector are increasingly on the rise, particularly targeting job seekers. Recent scams through fake job postings have caught attention. Leading cryptocurrency platform Deribit has warned job seekers about these schemes, particularly targeting senior employees and developers.

How Fraudsters Exploit Fake Job Postings

Fraudsters impersonate leading recruitment experts on platforms like LinkedIn. They create misleading profiles and job postings, meticulously planning interviews to appear trustworthy to targeted individuals. Candidates are often asked to download specific files that contain malware aimed at stealing personal information. In some cases, fraudsters request that candidates bring official company equipment, enabling unauthorized access to company data.

Precautionary Measures for Security

Authorities recommend vigilance against suspicious situations during the hiring process. Job postings and the identities of recruitment experts must be verified, and conversations outside official communication channels should be approached cautiously. Companies should implement additional measures to ensure employee safety. Identity verification processes need to be strengthened, and regular updates on such scams should be provided to employees.

Recommendations for Job Seekers

Job seekers must verify the official channels of companies from which they receive offers. If there are doubts about a position or hiring process, directly contacting the company’s HR department is advised. The rising number of fake job postings in the sector necessitates greater caution in the digital environment. Staying alert to unofficial postings and ambiguous job offers is crucial.

The increasing number of fraudulent schemes involving fake job postings in the cryptocurrency sector requires job seekers to take a more cautious approach. It is essential to verify the authenticity of vacancies and exercise caution when communicating with potential employers.

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