Odaily Planet Daily News: Security researcher Taylor Monahan (also known as Tay) revealed that crypto hackers have found a clever new way to trick victims into downloading malware, which can allow hackers to access the victims' computers and drain their wallets or cause other significant losses. It was stated that hackers first impersonate recruiters from well-known crypto companies, offering targets salaries ranging from $200,000 to $350,000. However, this method does not involve enticing the target to open a PDF containing malware or getting the victim to download a video call software disguised as malware, but rather instructing the victim to fix microphone and video access issues. "If you follow their instructions, you're done for." Malicious attackers first present the interviewee with a series of lengthy interview questions, then pose a final question that requires recording a video in "Willo | Video Interview." However, the victim will find issues granting microphone and camera access and will be informed that they are encountering caching problems, after which a disguised "solution" is provided. Monahan stated that the malware gives attackers "backdoor" access to the victim's device and could potentially drain their cryptocurrency funds. She added that this malware attack is applicable to Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems. (Cointelegraph)