According to Mars Finance, Kraken stated that its team recently discovered a North Korean hacker attempting to infiltrate their team by applying for a job at Kraken. The name the suspicious candidate used when applying was different from the name on their resume, and they changed it quickly. Even more suspiciously, this candidate occasionally switched voices. Kraken received a list of email addresses associated with the hacker organization, one of which matched the email address the candidate used to apply to Kraken. Armed with this intelligence, Kraken's team launched an investigation using open-source intelligence (OSINT) methods. During the final round of interviews, the team asked the candidate to verify their location, provide government-issued identification, and even recommend some local restaurants in their city. The interviewee was flustered and caught off guard, ultimately proving that this was not a legitimate applicant but an imposter attempting to infiltrate our systems.