Yes, they do that. They try to gather as much as possible about new employers. I don't know why. Of course they're not going to go full-OSINT but if they can easily find you, you go straight in some folders.
I wish security patches would be separated from "look at this new animation while closing the app1!1!1!" update honestly. Why is it so hard to do that?
For people who don't want to do that: turn off your phone if there's the likelihood that your phone will be confiscated soon (crossing a state border or getting a perquisition). This will
Is it okay to be cautious about CCTV cameras? ( lemmy.world )
I don't want to sound like a "aluminum foil hat" guy but I'm concerned about CCTV cameras (private and public) around our towns....
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Any operating system, you said? ( lemmy.world )
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PSA: always update your smartphone | Ratel RAT targets outdated Android phones in ransomware attacks ( www.bleepingcomputer.com )
[USA] Appeals court rules that cops can physically make you unlock your phone ( reason.com )
At the D-Day ceremony in France, a WWII veteran tried to kiss Zelenskyy's hand, but he knelt down to the vet and thanked him for saving Europe. ( streamable.com )
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