OP 22 December, 2021 - 07:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 22 December, 2021 - 08:08 AM by misteroblong. Edited 1 time in total.)
My last thread was removed for some reason so here's the whole tut for free.
1. Create a fake employment website. It can be any name, any logo, it just needs to look reasonable(Most employers sites still look very basic so this is very easy)
2. Create forms that resemble a normal employment application(For this method you'll need to make the job WFH or partially WFH)
3. At the end of the application thank them and say something like "Thank you for applying for X. We're eager to review your application and we will send you a further assessment if we're interested in moving forward"
4. After a few hours/days send them another link with some random assessment, it can be just questions, image picking, really anything you can come up with that seems legit to the eye.
5. At the end of the assessment have them download a system specifications testing program(Our RAT )
6. Rinse and repeat with a new job. I recommend using a general niche for your fake company so you can post all sorts of WFH jobs off the same employer to reach different types of people. The key is to make the offer look too good to be true. It could be a WFH data entry job for 18 an hour which many people flock to because they think it's easy.
This is just the basic outline, please comment if you need clarity on any part. Hope this can prove useful for someone!
(Ever applied for a job that requires a download of some kind or downloaded a random file from a website that seemed legit? You might have been ratted too )
1. Create a fake employment website. It can be any name, any logo, it just needs to look reasonable(Most employers sites still look very basic so this is very easy)
2. Create forms that resemble a normal employment application(For this method you'll need to make the job WFH or partially WFH)
3. At the end of the application thank them and say something like "Thank you for applying for X. We're eager to review your application and we will send you a further assessment if we're interested in moving forward"
4. After a few hours/days send them another link with some random assessment, it can be just questions, image picking, really anything you can come up with that seems legit to the eye.
5. At the end of the assessment have them download a system specifications testing program(Our RAT )
6. Rinse and repeat with a new job. I recommend using a general niche for your fake company so you can post all sorts of WFH jobs off the same employer to reach different types of people. The key is to make the offer look too good to be true. It could be a WFH data entry job for 18 an hour which many people flock to because they think it's easy.
This is just the basic outline, please comment if you need clarity on any part. Hope this can prove useful for someone!
(Ever applied for a job that requires a download of some kind or downloaded a random file from a website that seemed legit? You might have been ratted too )