Axios reported:
She found the role on a legitimate job board, and it was a real position Socure was hiring for. But scammers had posted their own duplicate listing to ensnare victims like her.
Once Sally applied, she was contacted via Microsoft Teams under the name of a real Socure HR employee. The email came from a convincing @socure.team domain.
After a video call with a fake hiring manager, Sally received a job offer, including a forged appointment memo.
Once Sally applied, she was contacted via Microsoft Teams under the name of a real Socure HR employee. The email came from a convincing @socure.team domain.
After a video call with a fake hiring manager, Sally received a job offer, including a forged appointment memo.
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