New ResumeLooters Gang Targets Job Seekers, Steals Millions of Resumes

By Deeba Ahmed
So far, the gang has mostly targeted job seekers in the APAC (Asia Pacific) region.
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Give yourself an edge with potential clients or employers for only $40

This AI-powered resume builder is so versatile, it can be used for business development as well as job hunting.
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How To Write a Good Cybersecurity Resume

A lot of cybersecurity jobs await out there for the qualified job seeker. According to Cyberseek, the United States had 464,200 cybersecurity job openings as of July 30, 2021. And with the skills gap, there are even more openings every day. But that doesn’t mean you’re guaranteed a job offer. So, how do you make […]

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Hackers using malicious CV files to infect PCs with banking trojan

By Deeba Ahmed
Here’s why one should never open unknown files sent by anonymous users.
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Password Protected word docs malware campaigns continue

I am seeing changes to the password protected word docs campaign we have been seeing for ages. I am not sure what malware payload we are getting today. It looks different to all the usual previous ones. Last week they changed from Nymaim to IceD. They … Continue reading Password Protected word docs malware campaigns continue

Ask Hackaday: Selling Yourself as a Hacker

While there are plenty of hackers that hack just for the love of it, it’s no secret that many of us are looking to hit it big someday. Tales of the businesses like HP and Apple that started in someone’s garage inevitably lead to musings like, “Hey, I’ve got a garage!” and grand plans to turn that special idea into the Next Big Thing™. Many will try, most will fail for one reason or another, but hope springs eternal, and each new widget seems to start the entrepreneurial cycle again.

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Riminder uses deep learning to better match people to jobs

 There’s nothing efficient about sorting through 30,000 resumes by hand. Recruiters spend months evaluating applicants only to have great prospective candidates get lost in the pile. At TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield, French startup Riminder made the case for how its deep learning-powered platform could augment recruiters — helping them better surface ideal contenders for… Read More Continue reading Riminder uses deep learning to better match people to jobs

Spear phishing fake resume malspam leads to malware

An email with the subject of  Greetings  come from a random name and email address that says it is a resume applying for employment    with a malicious word doc attachment  delivers malware. I don’t know exactly what this does yet, but it looks like some sort of banking Trojan or … Continue reading → Continue reading Spear phishing fake resume malspam leads to malware