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.
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. Two class action complaints were filed by different law firms on behalf of ...
According to Tyler Reguly, associate director of security R&D at Fortra, claims that Microsoft is allegedly injecting ...
The San Francisco-based agency has worked with clients like LinkedIn and Meta, and now its new owner — who previously worked ...
He was engaged from the moment that he was there, asking questions, diving in, really wanting to understand and absorb the ...
Companies from Block to Meta are firing huge numbers of employees. Microsoft’s headcount stagnates despite soaring revenue.
The career network LinkedIn, which belongs to Microsoft, is confronted with legal consequences. The background is the ...
Recent findings indicate that LinkedIn may not be as trustworthy as previously thought. A report from Fairlinked eV, corroborated by Bleeping Computer, reveals that LinkedIn injects a JavaScript ...
Elam worked for the network for more than two decades, covering stories from market crashes and weather disasters to red ...
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