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JB Pritzker Just Epically Trolled Pam Bondi With The Perfect Fake LinkedIn Profile
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politics1d ago

JB Pritzker Just Epically Trolled Pam Bondi With The Perfect Fake LinkedIn Profile

  • Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker posted a screenshot of a fake LinkedIn profile for Pam Bondi in a political jab linked to Epstein files chatter.
  • The post appeared after Trump fired Bondi, prompting Pritzker to react publicly on social media.
  • The fake profile shows Bondi as #OpenToWork with heavily redacted details.
  • The Epstein files controversy and DOJ redactions are part of the broader context referenced in the post.
  • Noem reference: another instance where Pritzker used a fake profile to comment on leadership.
  • Reaction on social media included amused responses and jokes about the stunt.
  • The post ties Bondi’s dismissal to the broader Epstein-related disclosures debate.
  • The article includes multiple expert-style statements about redactions and victims' protection.
  • The post is framed as political satire rather than an allegation of wrongdoing.
  • The piece notes Bondi recently concluded no such list exists, despite previous claims.
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LinkedIn is spying on you, according to a new 'BrowserGate' security report — scripts stealthily scan visitors' browsers for over 6,000 Chrome extensions and harvest hardware data
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technology12h ago

LinkedIn is spying on you, according to a new 'BrowserGate' security report — scripts stealthily scan visitors' browsers for over 6,000 Chrome extensions and harvest hardware data

  • A BrowserGate report alleges LinkedIn scans for over 6,200 Chrome extensions and collects detailed device data.
  • The script reportedly gathers CPU cores, memory, screen resolution, time zone, language, and battery status.
  • LinkedIn says the scanning helps detect extensions that scrape data or violate terms of service.
  • The Fairlinked report claims the data could be transmitted to HUMAN Security, an American-Israeli firm.
  • LinkedIn reportedly told BleepingComputer the scanning targets extensions that violate its terms.
  • Security researchers cited past practices by other platforms using client-side fingerprinting.
  • The report centers on privacy and potential EU privacy law concerns.
  • The core claim is browser fingerprinting to build device profiles tied to real identities.
  • The reporting sources include Fairlinked e.V. and BleepingComputer.
  • The incident underscores broader scrutiny of data collection by major platforms.
  • Industry groups note this fits a pattern of fingerprinting across sites like eBay and banks.
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