Bizarre story: jonwu_ of Ethereum-based Aztec Network may have interviewed North Korean hacker Ethereum NorthKorea Lazarus
The CV of this candidate included the phrase"the world will see the great result from my hands." This looked a bit too villain-style for Mr. Wu. However, he proceed to Zoom interview with the eccentric applicant who pretended to be an Ontario-based engineer.
Also, the candidate has 12 GitHub commits in the last year, which is a very low metric for an engineer. When the conversation started, Mr. Wu noticed that"Bobby Sierra" shut off the camera and decided to speak to his potential employer from a loud room."Mr. Sierra" failed to cover his alleged experience in F2Pool, the largest Ethereum mining pool; instead, he mentioned random DAO and NFT projects.
This strange conversation might be a social engineering attempt to attack Aztec Network. Mr. Wu is not certain about the exact vector of future attack, but he mentioned sending compromised resumes, malicious codebase changes and so on.
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