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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

China's military weaponizing LinkedIn, officials warn

U.S. officials are increasingly sounding the alarm about LinkedIn as a tool of foreign influence in American affairs.

Officials say the online professional networking platform owned by Microsoft poses a threat for foreign influence and intelligence collection efforts, particularly by China.

William R. Evanina, director of U.S. counterintelligence, singled out LinkedIn last week, saying the networking platform could be weaponized by the members of the Chinese military whom the U.S. indicted on charges of hacking credit reporting giant Equifax and stealing data of more than 145 million Americans in 2017.

“They have more than just your credit score; they have all of your data,” Mr. Evanina said. That includes Social Security numbers and other personally identifiable information such as bank account numbers. He said the data can be used as leverage to target vulnerable Americans inside and outside of government who have access to sensitive information and who can be reached through LinkedIn.

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5 comments:

  1. Since Linked In was created by intelligence to spy on people, this is par for the course

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  2. It is really dumb to put all your personal info on the internet anyway. This just shows one of the hundreds of reasons why.

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  3. Hell, they are Weaponizing Democrats too !!!!!

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  4. 532
    Do you mean Communists?

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  5. Best spies they have are right here in America > Democrats !!!!

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