A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper" is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT).
Honestly I can see this being the worlk of someone who had to deal with one of those stupid fucking online interview code tests which require crazy screen monitoring permissions. What a better way to kill off that trend entirely than to make the very practice an active cyber-security risk?
Accelerationism is a very difficult thing to defend, though mostly because the evil shits of the world will keep pushing once most people wake up to how shitty everything is. Helping them to make things shitty is quite directly only helping shitheads further their goals.
Honestly I can see this being the worlk of someone who had to deal with one of those stupid fucking online interview code tests which require crazy screen monitoring permissions. What a better way to kill off that trend entirely than to make the very practice an active cyber-security risk?
Accelerationism is a very difficult thing to defend, though mostly because the evil shits of the world will keep pushing once most people wake up to how shitty everything is. Helping them to make things shitty is quite directly only helping shitheads further their goals.