







Yeah it’s a bit dishonest
Instead of
hidden code searches their computer for installed software
I would say
hidden code searches their browser for installed extensions


It looks like the attack only works on Chrome (or Chrome based browsers).
They have 2 methods for figuring out which extensions are used: asking the browser for files related to each of the 6000+ extensions they scan for, and checking the DOM for injected content
But that doesn’t mean that Firefox couldn’t be targeted in the future.
A good way to protect yourself is to use uBlock Origin or something similar, which will block the collected data from getting sent to LinkedIn


If only the sugar were as sweet as you, sir


I think that’s why the proper acronym is USSS
1 poke bowl, hold the bowl


There’s no shame in being beaten by the best


More taskbar customization, including vertical and top positions
I used to do this when I was a kid. So they took the feature away, and are now bringing it back while patting themselves on the back


This reminds me of a scene in Psych
Shawn: I can’t watch him die, you’ll have to kill me first.
Gus: You must be out of your damn mind if you think I’m gonna sit here and die after watching you die with some ridiculous grin on your face because you’re thinking of sopapillas, or that stupid scene from Summer School where the students all pretend to be dead.


Can’t we have one meeting that doesn’t end with us digging up a corpse?
Yeah? Well, I had sex with your wife!


Keep watching the skis


They’re presidential pajamas. You have to be President, and you’re not President.


Let’s just say I’m sitting in the right chair


Get out of Bumtown, you no-talent bum!


Do you know how I know that’s not the WTC? Because there’s only ONE TOWER
What do you think is more likely? A Johnny Bravo animator predicted a terrorist attack and put a clue in a children’s cartoon? Or they made a reference to an existing movie and put it on a movie theater?