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Calling All Influencers: Spear-Phishers Dangle Tesla, Red Bull Jobs

Posted on October 8, 2025
Calling All Influencers: Spear-Phishers Dangle Tesla, Red Bull Jobs

Wanna work for a hot brand? Cyberattackers continue to evolve lures for job seekers in an impersonation campaign aimed at stealing resumes from social media pros.

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