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Malware Disguised as Job Offers Distributed on Freelance Sites

21st September, 2018 By Lawrence Abrams

 

Attackers are using freelance job sites such as fiverr and Freelancer to distribute malware disguised as job offers. These job offers contain attachments that pretends to be the job brief, but are actually installers for keyloggers such as Agent Tesla or Remote Access Trojan (RATs).

 

For example, in the screenshot below you can see an attacker creating a fake job offer with the “my details.doc” attachment and sending it to a freelancer.

 

Attacker creating a fake job offer with malware attachment
Attacker creating a fake job offer with malware attachment

 

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