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    Home»Development»FIN6 Uses AWS-Hosted Fake Resumes on LinkedIn to Deliver More_eggs Malware

    FIN6 Uses AWS-Hosted Fake Resumes on LinkedIn to Deliver More_eggs Malware

    June 10, 2025

    The financially motivated threat actor known as FIN6 has been observed leveraging fake resumes hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure to deliver a malware family called More_eggs.
    “By posing as job seekers and initiating conversations through platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed, the group builds rapport with recruiters before delivering phishing messages that lead to malware,” the

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