I was talking with Nick, and i got to thinking as we continue to prepare topics for upcoming shows.
When you read Cybercrime groups offer six-figure salaries, bonuses, paid time off to attract talent on dark web for the first time, what do you think?
My first thought is that this could be the case for a little while. I mean, programming or doing customer support for huge amounts of money sounds great, until your boss eventually gets caught.
They don’t tell you what you’re programming for, or even what the customer service entails unless they tell you that part of it so you’re aware of it. They then would tell you not to open your trap.
They probably don’t pay you like normal companies do, they pay you based on the crypto that they get from their illicit gains, although you don’t know that. You just know you get paid in Crypto and you have to keep your trap shut.
I’d read this article in full, so you can see what is going on. Then you’ll know what to look for on job boards and the like to stay away … unless you want to do it and risk your reputation when the boss gets fired by getting arrested or caught in some way.
Just a thought anyway.
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