North Korean job scam: hacking skill or weak hiring checks?
A WSJ post says North Korean operatives used stolen identities and AI to land US jobs. Replies debate whether that shows hacking skill or weak hiring checks.
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- https://x.com/WSJ/status/2089089188402479240
- https://x.com/anisha13_m13/status/2089089605991911446
- https://x.com/JoshfromGambo/status/2089092288756556184
- https://x.com/sophia_faye_1/status/2089121855579820065
- https://x.com/John545573/status/2089130836058571087
- https://x.com/Joe_Fridays/status/2089135077573931195
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