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07.04.2026 16:00
gaby_wald (@gaby_wald@framapiaf.org)

Plutôt positivement surpris par le décollage en terme d'audience (quelques centaines de vues sur chacune des publications, sans aide).

#OperationLikeTheWind #Chiffrement #Steganographie #BioInfo #LinkedIn ... Une attention sur les défis et challenges ?

linkedin.com/posts/gabriel-cha





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07.04.2026 14:47
crankylinuxuser (@crankylinuxuser@infosec.exchange)

@krypt3ia

My wife works for a museum, and has worked with HR to follow up with candidates.

It was extremely telling that HR said they received none of the candidates she followed through with on LinkedIn... So she 'applied' herself.

And? Yeah, her resume never even ended up anywhere either. Of course, she used LinkedIn 'EasyApply' or whatever their shit is called.

I dont even know what their plan is by withholding resumes and lying about it. Is it a "fuck you pay me" situation? Spam prevention?

Obviously, I dont bother with #linkedin any more.




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07.04.2026 14:39
BenjaminHCCarr (@BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io)

#LinkedIn is spying on you, New '#BrowserGate' #security report — scripts stealthily scan visitors' browsers for over 6,000 Chrome extensions and harvest hardware informaiton
"LinkedIn scans for over 200 products that directly compete with its own sales tools, including Apollo, Lusha, and ZoomInfo. Because LinkedIn knows each user's employer, it can map which companies use which competitor products... from their users' browsers without anyone's knowledge."
bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu
#privacy




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07.04.2026 14:38
johnleonard (@johnleonard@mastodon.social)

Professional networking platform LinkedIn has been quietly collecting detailed information about users' devices and installed browser extensions, a new security report has alleged.

computing.co.uk/news/2026/secu




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07.04.2026 13:30
Suspect_To_Prospect (@Suspect_To_Prospect@mastodon.social)

Your LinkedIn profile is not a resume.

A resume shows your past.
Your profile should show your value.

Make it work like a landing page — not a job archive.

At Suspect To Prospect – The Lead Generation Company, we help turn profiles into opportunity magnets.





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07.04.2026 11:40
benzogaga33 (@benzogaga33@mamot.fr)

LinkedIn vous surveille : ce script caché scanne vos extensions et collecte des données it-connect.fr/linkedin-vous-su #ActuCybersécurité #LinkedIn #Privacy #Web




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07.04.2026 11:23
MonsieurBalarate (@MonsieurBalarate@mastodon.social)





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07.04.2026 10:30
cyberveille (@cyberveille@mastobot.ping.moi)

📢 LinkedIn utilise un script JavaScript pour scanner plus de 6 000 extensions Chrome et collecter des données
📝 ## 🔍 Contexte

Publié le 3 avril 20...
📖 cyberveille : cyberveille.ch/posts/2026-04-0
🌐 source : bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu
#JavaScript #LinkedIn #Cyberveille




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07.04.2026 10:00
WildaSoftware (@WildaSoftware@mastodon.social)

A u Was co tam, posty na już zaplanowane? A komputer przygotowany na czytanie przez serwis?

O aferze, która niedawno została ujawniona w sprawie tego serwisu (na którym, tak, też publikujemy ten post).

ithardware.pl/aktualnosci/link




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07.04.2026 09:28
OddDev (@OddDev@floss.social)

We really need a #Fediverse #LinkedIn. Not how it is right now, of course. More organic, genuine, and "pro people."




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07.04.2026 09:20
vowe (@vowe@social.heise.de)

LinkedIn spies on you

Every time you open LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, hidden JavaScript silently scans your computer for installed software without your knowledge, without your consent, and without a single word in LinkedIn’s privacy policy.

A revealing investigation conducted by the European advocacy group Fairlinked e.V., under the campaign name “BrowserGate,” has uncovered what researchers describe as one of

vowe.net/2026/04/07/linkedin-s

#linkedin




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07.04.2026 09:15
foobardevs (@foobardevs@infosec.exchange)

Fun fact: LinkedIn’s JavaScript bundle contains a hardcoded list of 6,222 Chrome extension IDs, each paired with a specific internal file path that LinkedIn engineers mapped manually.

They probe your browser using three escalating detection methods. If one fails, they try the next.

It’s not subtle. It’s in the source code. Anyone can verify it.

browsergate.eu

#privacy #surveillance #digitalrights #linkedin




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