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@ Anthony Accioly
2025-02-26 21:15:38
⚠️ SCAM ALERT: ⚠️ Be careful with technical tests, especially when approached about crypto-related job opportunities.
I'm resharing this repo containing information about recruitment related crypto scams.
🔗 Repo: https://github.com/rubenmarcus/malicious-repositories
It’s maintained by Ruben Marcus Luz Paschoarelli (LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rubenmarcus/ ).
Apparently rhere's an entire industry dedicated to scamming dev wallets (and potentially grabbing some juicy production keys in the process). It’s not just high-profile exchange heists. Plenty of scammers are hunting for low-hanging fruit on platforms like LinkedIn.
Got a technical assessment? No problem. Do it in an ephemeral, air-gapped environment. Never run unfamiliar code anywhere near your wallets, nodes or crypto infrastructure.
This may seem like a basic security measure, but scammers wouldn’t keep doing this if developers weren’t falling for it. Stay safe.
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