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Sunday January 2 2005

Recruiting woes (Bradley Norrish)

Filed under: Bradley Norrish — Josh @ 11:10 pm

More spyware may be next up for our Perth entrepreneurs.

from: http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showthread.php?p=427006#post427006

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The Brain
Super Genius

question of the day
12-29-2004, 01:20 PM
Whoever said, “I want to write spyware for a living when I grow up…?”

How many people here [edit]who are willing to admit[/edit] have been tasked by their companies to write spyware…?

On the average.. how much does the average entry level spyware developer make..??!?

novacain
Train Spotter

Today, 12:21 AM

I interviewed for a position that turned out to be for a scam company. Their major business was sending adverts that looked like invoices. Domain name registration was a big one. First aid kits another.
All linked to phished sites with false information/ regulations/ prices.

They wanted me to write ’security tools’. Got a hint of something wrong in the second interview and ran a search on their company directors (as multiple company names hid real activities). Found what they actually did and said no to the job.

Now I look again, they seem to be moving ahead in leaps and bounds.

http://domainwatch.org/

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