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      <title>Trace That Sound</title>
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      <description>Google Meet, Microsoft Teams and Zoom are all examples of common conferencing software used across large companies - companies that are large enough to be a juicy target for threat actors located in sanctioned countries. These actors, often just tech-savvy average joes, seek to get ahead by earning a US tech company salary. While their intent may not inherently be malicious, deception and fraud in getting the job can pose a reputational and legal risk to companies.</description>
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