The practice at the centre of the controversy is called resource probing. When a user opens LinkedIn in a Chromium-based ...
LinkedIn is facing two lawsuits over its practice of scanning users’ browsers to determine which extensions they’re running.
LinkedIn says it scans extensions to prevent invasive web scraping and calls the California lawsuits 'a house of cards built ...
A German group claims LinkedIn is 'illegally searching' users' computers. But the Microsoft-owned site says it collects data ...
A BrowserGate investigation alleges LinkedIn secretly scans over 6,000 browser extensions and builds device fingerprints ...
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A new report dubbed "BrowserGate" warns that Microsoft's LinkedIn is using hidden JavaScript scripts on its website to scan visitors' browsers for installed extensions and collect device data.
Researchers have determined that Microsoft's LinkedIn is scanning browser plug-ins and other information without permission, building user profiles using data that the company did not get permission ...
If necessary you can ignore certain files or directories using the option --ignore-pattern. For example, to ignore vendored code to focus on problems in your own project you can use: Detect cases of ...
Full-body MRIs are all the rage. Celebrities and influencers tout the benefits of such scans that could find asymptomatic aneurysms and cancers lurking in your body. Sometimes, they're life-saving.