Since you clearly aren’t interested in having a polite conversation, I’ll give you the reduced version. Do your own homework beyond this and piss off.
The ML targets minority and disenfranchised groups. Developers who are ML frequently design tools to help their “cause.” A tool that connects to a server and creates a list of “baddies” and “potential marks” is a gold mine. Browser extensions can read anything in your browser, like your username (or your bank account numbers, fyi). They use your info and have their little bots gently introduce you to how much better your life would be if you set fire to the USA. (Even though most of their recruits are in the USA 🐆)
Ah, so you are nothing but a conspiracy peddler casting aspersions on any pro-LGBT+ apps as potential psyops. Got it. So polite, indeed.
They use your info and have their little bots gently introduce you to how much better your life would be if you set fire to the USA.
Uh huh.
For anyone else who happens upon this conversation, this is pure confabulation. I work in infosec, and capturing people via browser extensions (of all things! lmao) and siccing “bots” on them is not a thing; that would be a massive effort for an incredibly small group. Actual bot campaigns are about maximizing visibility and hitting as many people as possible.
This is either paranoia or bad faith claims, masquerading as concern.
Browser extensions can read anything in your browser, like your username (or your bank account numbers, fyi).
This is not true, extensions have specific permissions, e.g. Firefox, Chrome, and can’t just access whatever data they want. Here’s a rundown of recent malicious browser extensions discovered. The most common use cases are as redirects to malicious sites for phishing (which they wouldn’t need to do if they could just read your stored passwords, because they can’t).
There is something very Lavender Scare reminiscent about suggesting that LGBT+ people are going to be uniquely sympathetic or susceptible to Communist propaganda.
Hehe. You claim to be in “infosec” and you tease me with paranoia? Please. The more you fight it the more obviously wrong you are. Show me some more links that make you look like you know what you’re talking about but that you just randomly grabbed when searching for ammo.
You’re a joke, and if you’re not ML, you’re seriously an idiot.
Oh look, you never answered the question, never presented any reason to think this extension is malicious, much less evidence, and your account is a whopping 16 days old. Hmm…
You claim to be in “infosec” and you tease me with paranoia?
Since you clearly aren’t interested in having a polite conversation, I’ll give you the reduced version. Do your own homework beyond this and piss off.
The ML targets minority and disenfranchised groups. Developers who are ML frequently design tools to help their “cause.” A tool that connects to a server and creates a list of “baddies” and “potential marks” is a gold mine. Browser extensions can read anything in your browser, like your username (or your bank account numbers, fyi). They use your info and have their little bots gently introduce you to how much better your life would be if you set fire to the USA. (Even though most of their recruits are in the USA 🐆)
Ah, so you are nothing but a conspiracy peddler casting aspersions on any pro-LGBT+ apps as potential psyops. Got it. So polite, indeed.
Uh huh.
For anyone else who happens upon this conversation, this is pure confabulation. I work in infosec, and capturing people via browser extensions (of all things! lmao) and siccing “bots” on them is not a thing; that would be a massive effort for an incredibly small group. Actual bot campaigns are about maximizing visibility and hitting as many people as possible.
This is either paranoia or bad faith claims, masquerading as concern.
This is not true, extensions have specific permissions, e.g. Firefox, Chrome, and can’t just access whatever data they want. Here’s a rundown of recent malicious browser extensions discovered. The most common use cases are as redirects to malicious sites for phishing (which they wouldn’t need to do if they could just read your stored passwords, because they can’t).
There is something very Lavender Scare reminiscent about suggesting that LGBT+ people are going to be uniquely sympathetic or susceptible to Communist propaganda.
Everything you’re saying is wrong. You don’t work in infosec. I know this because I’ve written plenty of malicious browser extensions.
You’re just an ML Going “Reeeeeeee”
Not really beating the paranoia accusations. Clearly you do think the MLs are in the room with you right now.
“no u”
Hehe. You claim to be in “infosec” and you tease me with paranoia? Please. The more you fight it the more obviously wrong you are. Show me some more links that make you look like you know what you’re talking about but that you just randomly grabbed when searching for ammo.
You’re a joke, and if you’re not ML, you’re seriously an idiot.
K
Oh look, you never answered the question, never presented any reason to think this extension is malicious, much less evidence, and your account is a whopping 16 days old. Hmm…
lolwut?