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Beware the Apple Picker: North Korean Hackers Launch Fake Job Scams to Spread Malware
Job seekers, beware! North Korean hackers are dangling fake Apple job interviews to spread the “MiroTalk” malware. It’s a cunning trap that might leave you jobless AND data-less. #CybersecurityGotchas

Hot Take:
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Super-Hacker! North Korean state-sponsored digital desperados are at it again, and this time they're wooing the Apple crowd with the oldest trick in the book: fake job interviews. Because nothing says "employment opportunity" like downloading a little malware with your morning coffee. So, dust off that resume and get ready to interview for the role of 'Unwitting Malware Host'—no experience necessary, apparently.