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devy | 4 months ago

The pseudonym "Mykola Yanchii" on LinkedIn [1] doesn't look real at all.

Click "More" button -> "About this profile", RED FLAGS ALL OVER.

-> Joined May 2025 -> Contact information Updated less than 6 months ago -> Profile photo Updated less than 6 months ago

Funny things, this profile has the LinkedIn Verified Checkmark and was verified by Persona ?!?! -> This might be a red flag for Persona service itself as it might contain serious flaws and security vulnerabilities that Cyber criminals are relying on that checkmark to scam more people.

Basically, don't trust any profile who's been less than 1yr history even though their work history dated way back, who has Personal checkmark, that should do it.

[1] https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykola-yanchii-430883368/overlay...

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georgecmu|4 months ago

PSA: If you are logged in to LinkedIn, then clicking on a LinkedIn profile registers your visit with the owner -- it's a great way for someone to harvest new people to target.

On another note, what's unreal about the pseudonym? It's a Ukrainian transliteration of Николай Янчий (Nikolay Yanchiy). Here's a real person with this name: https://life.ru/p/1490942

physicsguy|4 months ago

You can change a setting so that you only show up as a view but not who you are.

zahlman|4 months ago

How am I supposed to become a real, trustable person on LinkedIn if I'm not already there?

weinzierl|4 months ago

Be a real, trustable person in real life. Let your real colleagues, acquaintances and friends contact you.

Aurornis|4 months ago

Create an account and let it age.

Seasoned accounts are a positive heuristic in many domains, not just LinkedIn. For example, I some times use web.archive.org to check a company's domain to see how far back they've been on the web. Even here on HN, young accounts (green text) are more likely to be griefing, trolling, or spreading misinformation at a higher rate than someone who has been here for years.

pllbnk|4 months ago

Exactly. There are at least several different modes these scammers are operating in but eventually it all boils down to some "technical" part in the interviews where the developer is supposed to run some code from an unknown repository.

Nowadays just to be sure, I verify nearly every person's LinkedIn profile's creation date. If the profile has been created less than a few years ago, then most likely our interaction will be over.

zeven7|4 months ago

I just spin up an EC2 instance for the interview

kernc|4 months ago

> This might be a red flag for Persona service itself as it might contain serious flaws and security vulnerabilities that Cyber criminals are relying on

Persona seems to rely solely on NFC with a national passport/ID, so simply stolen documents would work for a certain duration ...

lawlessone|4 months ago

LMAO this post on his page has to be an AI generated map, it puts the UAE in Bangladesh.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mykola-yanchii-430883368_hiri...

Anyway I think we can add OP's experience to the many reasons why being asked to do work/tasks/projects for interviews is bad.

koakuma-chan|4 months ago

You can click on the verification badge and see if the person has job verification. If not, that's a red flag. I never paid attention to this myself but I will in the future.

weinzierl|4 months ago

Some companies don't do job verification (for good reasons).

ohman876|4 months ago

Interesting, I didn't know there is such thing on Li! Is this done by past employers?

tracker1|4 months ago

I honestly didn't even know about the feature until my most recent job when LI offered to verify.

awesome_dude|4 months ago

> -> Joined May 2025 -> Contact information Updated less than 6 months ago -> Profile photo Updated less than 6 months ago

It's a red flag to be a new entrant on a platform.

FTR Wikipedia/Stak Overflow have also encountered this problem (with no real solution in sight) and new market entrants (new products) struggle with traction because they're "new" and untested, which is why marketing is such a big thing, and one of the biggest upfront costs for companies entering a market

Beijinger|4 months ago

"LinkedIn Verified Checkmark" I never managed to pass the verification check. Phone always freezes.

bitwize|4 months ago

Whoever was operating that profile DFE'd. This is why you archive.

weinzierl|4 months ago

"Page Not Found"

Someone apparently deleted the profile.

realaaa|4 months ago

ha ha so typical ! verified profile - oh Persona, you had ONE job ! :)