Scams & Phishing News Blockchain Developer's Wallet Emptied in "Job Interview"

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Antalya-based Murat Çeliktepe, a blockchain and web developer, shared this week how he was approached by a "recruiter" on LinkedIn with an Upwork job posting that looked legitimate. As a part of the job interview, the recruiter asked Çeliktepe to download and debug the code in two npm packages—"web3_nextjs" and "web3_nextjs_backend" hosted on a GitHub repository. However, moments later, the developer discovered that his MetaMask wallet had been drained—with upwards of $500 siphoned out of his account, based on the information seen by BleepingComputer.
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The Upwork job posting asks the applicant to "fix bugs and responsiveness on website" and claims to pay between $15 and $20 hourly for a task expected to take under a month.
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Çeliktepe, whose LinkedIn profile picture bears the "#OpenToWork" tag, decided to give this challenge a go and downloaded the GitHub repositories shared by the recruiter, as a part of the "tech interview." It isn't unusual for legitimate tech interviews to involve some kind of take-home exercise or proof-of-concept (PoC) assignment involving code writing or debugging, which makes the lure highly convincing even for technically savvy people, like developers.
 

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