How Barcelona became an unlikely hub for spyware startups | TechCrunch
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The researcher expressed his discomfort during the recruitment process, noting, "The whole secrecy was very weird. Some employees that interviewed me didn't use their full names... Why is it such a secret if everything's legit?" His concerns highlight significant flaws in the hiring process of a supposed 'legitimate' cybersecurity company.
Alexey Levin, the hiring CTO with a controversial background, claimed Palm Beach Networks only serves 'legit customers.' The motivations behind forming a spyware startup in a politically sensitive location adds another layer of scrutiny.
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