I was asked to install malware during a fake interview
ashishb
43 points
5 comments
May 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
elashri
> become a technical advisor for their web3 project That by itself should have been the first red flag. I also heard a lot of these stories recently. I think this might be one of the good use cases of GitHub Codespaces.
croemer
> If it is open-source, you will see a meaningful activity - stars, forks, contributors. That's not true, I'm quite sure most repos on GitHub have neither many stars, nor forks, nor multiple contributors.