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If I had a LinkedIn account, they could have at it. LinkedIn is capitalist pr0n.
Nothing but corporate dicksucking
That's truly all it is! There is nothing of value that can be learned on LinkedIn. It's bootlickers dry humping the wealthy.
Ugh a friend of mine just sent me two links to LinkedIn to people that are yelling about secret energy weapons no one knows about the government is using to create wildfires in Hawaii... I just replied with no thanks.
I'm still processing it. And then this post pops up. I'm not even going to let her know about it.
I was trying to predict the conspiracy theories and I had come up with that one. I still have not seen anyone claiming it was a russian hack of the electric grid but I'm sure it will come up soon.
This would make a good community, post news stories and have other people try to predict conspiracy theories about them!
Like a bingo board comm.
TinfoilBingo.
NewsBingo.
Newspiracy.
Idk just throwing names out there. Could even have scores for people that guess correctly for each story/event. That could be fun.
TinfoilBingo
I like that one.
My linked in account has zero value. Delete away my non-friends.
Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't the people exposed by clicking or opening something malicious? And those with a truly strong password are fine?
They didn't mention phishing and malware, although they didn't exclude them either.
They mentioned:
- credential stuffing = email/password reused. potential solutions = use unique passwords, use unique email (use aliases).
- brute-forcing password. potential solutions = use strong random (and unique) passwords, use 2FA.
Oh no what will they do without their idiotic posts on a bullshit social media site with a thin business veneer slapped on top