Job seekers in cryptocurrency companies have encountered a new cybercrime scheme aimed at stealing their assets. This was reported by MetaMask developer Taylor Monahan. According to her, fraudulent job offers allegedly on behalf of bitcoin exchanges Kraken, MEXC, Gemini, Meta Corporation, and others have spread on LinkedIn, freelancer sites, Discord, and Telegram. Fake recruiters are looking for candidates for the positions of technical specialists, traders, and analysts with salaries ranging from $200,000 to $350,000. Initially, the victim is invited to a text interview on the Willo site, where they are asked questions about trends in the crypto market and are offered to develop a business expansion strategy on a limited budget. The last task regarding team collaboration requires the applicant to record a video response. A browser pop-up requests access to the user's microphone and camera. However, the page then displays a hardware error. To resolve it, the site will suggest updating drivers and restarting the browser. Following these 'recommendations' will lead to the installation of backdoor 21155767735.