The Day It Became Access: How Fake Interviews Turn Developer Trust Into Attack Surface
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A fake interview does not become dangerous only when malware runs.
In Episode 8 of The Fake Interview, we step back from the repository, the workstation, and the Google Mirror to look at the behavioral layer that made the campaign work: cooperation.
The recruiter message, the plausible company, the broken call, the shared repository, the real browser, the login prompt, the screen share — none of these has to look malicious by itself. Together, they move a developer from suspicion into trust.
This episode asks when the compromise really begins, why developer identity is an access path, and why suspicious interviews should never touch the same environment where real credentials, source-control sessions, cloud consoles, wallets, and work accounts already live.
No victim data, credentials, live endpoints, reusable access steps, or operational exploit details are included.