North Korean hackers are increasingly posing as remote IT workers to infiltrate companies in Europe, mirroring a scheme previously identified in the United States. Cybersecurity experts warn that these operatives use stolen identities and AI tools to secure high-paying tech jobs, with some individuals even attending interviews on behalf of others. North Korean hackers are increasingly posing as remote IT workers to infiltrate companies in Europe, mirroring a scheme previously identified in the United States. Cybersecurity experts warn that these operatives use stolen identities and AI tools to secure high-paying tech jobs, with some individuals even attending interviews on behalf of others.
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