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Title    FBI Warning: Crooks are Using Deepfakes to Apply for Remote Tech Jobs
Date    Thursday June 30 2022, @01:35PM
Author    janrinok
Topic   
from the can-I-at-least-claim-the-experience-on-my-resume? dept.
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=22/06/29/1617213

upstart writes:

FBI warning: Crooks are using deepfakes to apply for remote tech jobs:

Scammers or criminals are using deepfakes and stolen personally identifiable information during online job interviews for remote roles, according to the FBI.

The use of deepfakes or synthetic audio, image and video content created with AI or machine-learning technologies has been on the radar as a potential phishing threat for several years.

The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) now says it's seen an increase in complaints reporting the use of deepfakes and stolen personally identifiable information to apply for remote work roles, mostly in tech.

With some offices asking staff to return to work, one job category where there has been a strong push for remote work to continue is in information technology.

Reports to IC3 have mostly concerned remote vacancies in information technology, programming, database, and software-related job functions.

Highlighting the risk to an organization of hiring a fraudulent applicant, the FBI notes that "some of the reported positions include access to customer PII, financial data, corporate IT databases and/or proprietary information."

In the cases reported to IC3, the FBI says the complaints have been about the use of voice deepfakes during online interviews with potential applicants. But it also notes victims have noticed visual inconsistencies.

"In these interviews, the actions and lip movement of the person seen interviewed on-camera do not completely coordinate with the audio of the person speaking. At times, actions such as coughing, sneezing, or other auditory actions are not aligned with what is presented visually," the FBI said.

Complaints to IC3 have also described the use of stolen PII to apply for these remote positions.

"Victims have reported the use of their identities and pre-employment background checks discovered PII given by some of the applicants belonged to another individual," the FBI says.

[...] These contractors weren't typically engaged directly in hacking, but were using their access as sub-contracted developers within US and European firms to enable the nation's hacking activities, the agencies warned.


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Links

  1. "upstart" - https://soylentnews.org/~upstart/
  2. "FBI warning: Crooks are using deepfakes to apply for remote tech jobs" - https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-warning-crooks-are-are-using-deepfakes-to-apply-for-remote-tech-jobs/
  3. "FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) now says" - https://www.ic3.gov/Media/Y2022/PSA220628
  4. "strong push for remote work to continue is in information technology" - https://www.zdnet.com/article/remote-working-or-a-promotion-heres-what-tech-workers-would-choose/
  5. "Original Submission" - https://soylentnews.org/submit.pl?op=viewsub&subid=55819

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