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if you are looking for jobs on LINKEDIN

linkedin is fu--ing broken. msft bought it and the whole thing changed.

too many ghost jobs. they sit for months.

companies want free publicity, they dont lie about it. some post just to meet federal rules.

outsiders won’t get those roles.

the rest are fu--ing sketchy. resume scrapers and offshore shops, just stealing data. they want contacts and h1-b angles. applicants send hundreds of resumes. almost no replies.

it's all now just about ads, not doing matches and u dont stand a chance there.

drifted away.... soooo frustrated. nothing feels seperate from the grift.

fu-k them.


Are you ready to hand over your biometric data?

An article on the Entrepreneur site states for JP Morgan staff wanting to access their new $3B headquarters building, they will need to provide their biometric data.

Considering how much of a crush RK has on JP Morgan's CEO, Stifel should be breaking ground on a new headquarters soon that can only be accessed with biometrics.


Data Breach in Georgia

Has everyone seen this? Georgia and Gainwell announced a data breach this week, that supposedly happened in July. This has got to be someone in India getting access and login information, doesn't it? I don't believe the information about the phone call.

Here's the link to the announcement, and another press release inside the link.

https://dch.georgia.gov/announcement/2025-10-01/medicaid-members-offered-free-credit-monitoring-after-possible-data-breach


“Anonymous” Survey

One time I was given an 'anonymous' survey about job satisfaction at work, and wrote in one comment 'I don't think its fair to tell employees their responses are anonymous when they're not' and I was called into a meeting with HR where they assured me my results were 100% anonymous. They even showed me a printed out version with my name and comment on it.


adweeek: https://www.adweek.com/media/publicis-epsilon-ssp-data-reseller-buyer-concerns/

EXCLUSIVE: Media Buyers Block Publicis’ Epsilon SSP Over Data Leakage Concerns
WPP, IPG, Havas, and others sent media dollars and data to a rival—via Epsilon’s SSP

  • In the notoriously complex digital advertising supply chain, some brands and their agencies have funneled money and data to rival publicisgroupe without knowing it.

  • Media buyers fear that by unknowingly purchasing resold publisher inventory—routed through publicisgroupe's Epsilon-owned supply-side platform (SSP) to other SSPs in open-web auctions—they’ve both funded a competitor and revealed their audience targeting strategies.

  • Epsilon SSP is the only major SSP on the market owned by an agency or holdco.

  • Over the past 18 months, the media-buying arms of wpp, interpublicipg, dentsu, and havas—along with at least four independent agencies and one brand-side programmatic team—purchased ad inventory indirectly through Publicis’ Epsilon SSP.

  • Some buyers are now blocking Epsilon SSP over concerns that, by transacting on the platform, they’ve not only funneled dollars to publicisgroupe but also exposed valuable data to a direct competitor.

  • This data includes the amount they’re willing to spend on specific inventory, creative assets, and the audiences they’re targeting—signals these media buyers say could be used to gain a competitive advantage.

Publicis/Epsilon can't stop stealing


AT&T Breached Again: 🤦🏽‍♂️

AT&T seems breached again, the hacker is selling access to 24 million users' data – are you one of those?

If you've got $100,000 – but strictly in crypto – you could buy access to the carrier's infrastructure, the offering claims.

By Sebastian Pier
PUBLISHED: SEP 03, 2025, 3:45 AM

https://www.phonearena.com/news/at-t-is-it-breached-again_id173750

Is AT&T going to be sued and fined for neglecting its users' private data? Or is it going to settle to pay out compensations to numerous users again, like it recently did?

This could very well happen, if another AT&T breach occurs – and SOCRadar's Dark Web Team has come across a new listing on the dark web that advertises what is described as unauthorized access to AT&T's internal systems.

Dark Web Offers Exploits, AT&T Access, Ledger Scam Kit, and 100K Stolen Cards

SOCRadar’s Dark Web Team has identified a new wave of underground activity involving high-value exploits, access, and data leaks. Threat actors are advertising an alleged Android 0-day affecting versions 11 through 15, persistent unauthorized access to AT&T’s core infrastructure, and a dump of over 100,000 credit cards from multiple countries. Additionally, a new scam page targeting Ledger wallet users has been leaked, suggesting broader phishing campaigns targeting the crypto community.

https://socradar.io/dark-web-offers-exploits-att-access-ledger-scam-kit-and-100k-stolen-cards/


Surveillance state

Sometime in 2020 with pandemic closures, the company installed monitoring applications on laptops that randomly captures screenshots and reported meta information. Then came tracking the badge swipes at doors to ensure that all employees ordered to return to the office, did so and did so on time. IT can report how long you spend on Zoom calls, emails, spreadsheets, salesforce or if you’ve got blank space in your calendar. They’ve reportedly started tracking mobile phone location data for all employees- including once exempt sales and admin staff. If you have a company phone, and don’t live in Cali, you are now most likely in the surveillance crosshairs. Enjoy eating lunch or leaving at 5:01 pm knowing that your location is being watched. What’s next a loyalty test?