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MEMPHIS Terminix’s new campaign, “The Best at Nixing Pests,” created in partnership with The Martin Agency, features five spots that will air on TV and social media in select markets, starring “Flight of the Conchords” comedian Rhys Darby.
The Martin Agency aimed to create a campaign that helps make Terminix synonymous with the word “nix.” The creative team was inspired by the insight that nearly three out of four residential consumers will not call an exterminator until they’ve tried to treat a pest issue themselves, rarely getting rid of the problem and often leading to DIY fails.
In the campaign, Darby shows up in the middle of a series of DIY pest control mishaps, reminding consumers, “The only way to nix it is to Terminix it.”
UAE fake jobs alert: Hackers using LinkedIn to steal data
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Hackers target LinkedIn users with fake job offers
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April 07, 2021 17:29 IST
According to researchers, hackers are spear phishing with a malicious zip file using the job position listed on the target’s LinkedIn profile.
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Hackers target LinkedIn users with fake job offers.
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According to researchers, hackers are spear phishing with a malicious zip file using the job position listed on the target’s LinkedIn profile.
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A hacking group is spear phishing business professionals on LinkedIn with fake job offers to get remote control over the victim’s computer, according to researchers at eSentire.
A New Phishing Campaign Sends Malware-Laced Job Offers Through LinkedIn
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With unemployment at formidable levels and the economy doing weird, covid-related reversals, I think we can all agree that the job hunt is a pretty hard slog right now. Amidst all that, you know what workers really don’t need? A LinkedIn inbox full of malware. Yeah, they don’t need that at all.
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