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If you're on LinkedIn and are thinking about verifying your account with them, maybe read this first.

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  • BrianKrebsB BrianKrebs

    If you're on LinkedIn and are thinking about verifying your account with them, maybe read this first. It walks through LinkedIn's privacy disclosure to identify 17 companies that may receive and process the data you submit, including name, passport photo, selfie, facial geometry, NFC data chip, national ID #, DoB, email, phone number, address, IP address, device type, MAC address, language, geolocation etc. Unsurprisingly, it seems the biggest recipients are US-based AI companies.

    https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

    Paul LP This user is from outside of this forum
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    Paul L
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    #87

    @briankrebs excellent deep dive!
    Gee, I wish pur politics would read such summaries more often!
    After the discord breach, this is a blatant proof that the big tech companies are simply unable to be trusted to take responsibility to make identity or age verification!

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    • BrianKrebsB BrianKrebs

      The CEO of Persona responded to this post, saying they wanted to clarify about the identity verification process. They said:

      "The only subprocessors (8) used are: AWS, Confluent, DBT, ElasticSearch, GCP, MongoDB, Sigma Computing, and Snowflake

      All biometric personal data is deleted immediately after processing.

      All other personal data processed is automatically deleted within 30 days. Data is retained during this period to help users troubleshoot.

      No personal data processed is used for AI/model training. Data is explicitly used to confirm your identity.

      The subprocessors used do NOT include Anthropic, Groqcloud, or OpenAI. The referenced subprocessor list is the superset of subprocessors used across all customers which is unfortunately misleading - we are updating our documentation to make this clearer going forward (thank you for helping us realize this). Our customers select which products are used which determines which subprocessors are used."

      definitely just a musicianT This user is from outside of this forum
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      definitely just a musician
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      #88

      @briankrebs

      In 2018 I was at a company where we had the first automated identity verification system in market

      I was one four engineers on the team at the end when we finally found PMF— verifying doctors in conjunction with Duo security to allow online prescriptions

      It was Ruby on Rails

      We had two products

      Knowledge
      Photo

      Knowledge was really just a pretty oauth flow wrapping a transition api

      Photo was Microsoft for facial recognition between the front of an ID and a selfie

      Front and back was through a provider (confirm) that had exclusive partnership with morpho trust that does all the identity verification at customs that can effectively detect the security features on IDs

      NIST LOA3 SOC2 HIPPA

      With three external surfaces

      All this to say: WTF is LinkedIn doing and if earth needs me to rebuild a product from a decade ago, we just need a few engineers— less engineers than persona has vendors

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      • definitely just a musicianT definitely just a musician

        @briankrebs

        In 2018 I was at a company where we had the first automated identity verification system in market

        I was one four engineers on the team at the end when we finally found PMF— verifying doctors in conjunction with Duo security to allow online prescriptions

        It was Ruby on Rails

        We had two products

        Knowledge
        Photo

        Knowledge was really just a pretty oauth flow wrapping a transition api

        Photo was Microsoft for facial recognition between the front of an ID and a selfie

        Front and back was through a provider (confirm) that had exclusive partnership with morpho trust that does all the identity verification at customs that can effectively detect the security features on IDs

        NIST LOA3 SOC2 HIPPA

        With three external surfaces

        All this to say: WTF is LinkedIn doing and if earth needs me to rebuild a product from a decade ago, we just need a few engineers— less engineers than persona has vendors

        definitely just a musicianT This user is from outside of this forum
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        #89

        @briankrebs “first automated PHOTO verification”

        Jumio was our primary competitor

        They had people physically comparing pictures with a 60-90 second SLA

        We had APIs and even figured out how to optimize image size so uploads could be as small as possible on mobile while still able to catch security details

        Because of the sequencing of events, we basically had the results immediately at the end of the flow

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        • definitely just a musicianT definitely just a musician

          @briankrebs “first automated PHOTO verification”

          Jumio was our primary competitor

          They had people physically comparing pictures with a 60-90 second SLA

          We had APIs and even figured out how to optimize image size so uploads could be as small as possible on mobile while still able to catch security details

          Because of the sequencing of events, we basically had the results immediately at the end of the flow

          definitely just a musicianT This user is from outside of this forum
          definitely just a musicianT This user is from outside of this forum
          definitely just a musician
          wrote last edited by
          #90

          @briankrebs all this to say— I do feel partially to blame for the mass proliferation of photo ID products since we proved it possible to automate

          The company went in a different direction, I was fired along with the rest of my team

          Sequoia was the primary investor of the company, so I assume the IP proliferated across their portfolio

          In very short order stripe launched photo id verification that was roughly shot for shot what I built as the front end lead

          Not a bad crash course in Silicon Valley economics and the hidden network effects

          Venture firms definitely encourage successful startups to run startups in their startups that benefit their other startups and they’ll win no matter what

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          • Paul LP Paul L

            @briankrebs excellent deep dive!
            Gee, I wish pur politics would read such summaries more often!
            After the discord breach, this is a blatant proof that the big tech companies are simply unable to be trusted to take responsibility to make identity or age verification!

            Paul LP This user is from outside of this forum
            Paul LP This user is from outside of this forum
            Paul L
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            #91

            RE: https://infosec.exchange/@briankrebs/116103192779110422

            @Bundesregierung and @ambnum (and any other government) please make sure to read the referenced article: it is an illusion to solve a problem by an Identity check done by big tech companies.

            Either you make such a platform or you stop making laws that require that!

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            • BrianKrebsB BrianKrebs

              The CEO of Persona responded to this post, saying they wanted to clarify about the identity verification process. They said:

              "The only subprocessors (8) used are: AWS, Confluent, DBT, ElasticSearch, GCP, MongoDB, Sigma Computing, and Snowflake

              All biometric personal data is deleted immediately after processing.

              All other personal data processed is automatically deleted within 30 days. Data is retained during this period to help users troubleshoot.

              No personal data processed is used for AI/model training. Data is explicitly used to confirm your identity.

              The subprocessors used do NOT include Anthropic, Groqcloud, or OpenAI. The referenced subprocessor list is the superset of subprocessors used across all customers which is unfortunately misleading - we are updating our documentation to make this clearer going forward (thank you for helping us realize this). Our customers select which products are used which determines which subprocessors are used."

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              Miss GayleM This user is from outside of this forum
              Miss Gayle
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              #92

              @briankrebs

              And everyone who believes no third party processes keep that data should stand on their heads and gargle peanut butter, because the likelihood that LinkedIn or their processing partners don't keep and sell that data is...zero.

              Zero.

              Everything is being sold to Palentir.

              Amyone who claims otherwise is lying, or stupid.

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              • Kevin Karhan :verified:K Kevin Karhan :verified:

                @humanhorseshoes @briankrebs exactly!

                IMHO #GDPR must be sharpened harder than #CloudAct (which is incompatible with it)!

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                #93

                @kkarhan @briankrebs I am in a dispute with an Irish government department re this exact issue. I am saying that they cannot send personal data to the US and they are being deliberately dumb

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                • definitely just a musicianT definitely just a musician

                  @briankrebs all this to say— I do feel partially to blame for the mass proliferation of photo ID products since we proved it possible to automate

                  The company went in a different direction, I was fired along with the rest of my team

                  Sequoia was the primary investor of the company, so I assume the IP proliferated across their portfolio

                  In very short order stripe launched photo id verification that was roughly shot for shot what I built as the front end lead

                  Not a bad crash course in Silicon Valley economics and the hidden network effects

                  Venture firms definitely encourage successful startups to run startups in their startups that benefit their other startups and they’ll win no matter what

                  Miss GayleM This user is from outside of this forum
                  Miss GayleM This user is from outside of this forum
                  Miss Gayle
                  wrote last edited by
                  #94

                  @tychi @briankrebs

                  If you really feel bad, then figure out a way to gum up the works.

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                  • Miss GayleM Miss Gayle

                    @tychi @briankrebs

                    If you really feel bad, then figure out a way to gum up the works.

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                    #95

                    @MissGayle @briankrebs

                    I believe I’ve put more gum in more places than most and am continuing to do so

                    The sad reality is that most people don’t care because these types of systemic problems are invisible to them and they feel helpless against them and thinking about them takes their time away from their entertainment of choice

                    So I’m just putting gum where I can and hoping others are doing the same

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                    • Detun3dT Detun3d

                      @briankrebs
                      I just shared this and the first answer I got was "well, shit, but that's what most companies use and if I don't jump through their hoop I'll never get a job".

                      I don't share this view but I also want to read from everyone here. Any suggestions?

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                      Miss Gayle
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                      #96

                      @tuneintodetuned @briankrebs

                      Maybe it's time to start your own business for local customers at a reasonable price and without the predatory capitalist surveillance and AI Slop.

                      I would happily pay for Linux support of de-enshittified desktop versions of the software I used to like until it became low quality bug-ridden garbage holding our data hostage on their servers.

                      Be part of the resistance, not the empire.

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                      • definitely just a musicianT definitely just a musician

                        @MissGayle @briankrebs

                        I believe I’ve put more gum in more places than most and am continuing to do so

                        The sad reality is that most people don’t care because these types of systemic problems are invisible to them and they feel helpless against them and thinking about them takes their time away from their entertainment of choice

                        So I’m just putting gum where I can and hoping others are doing the same

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                        #97

                        @tychi @briankrebs

                        That's wonderful.

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                        • Miss GayleM Miss Gayle

                          @tychi @briankrebs

                          That's wonderful.

                          definitely just a musicianT This user is from outside of this forum
                          definitely just a musicianT This user is from outside of this forum
                          definitely just a musician
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                          #98

                          @MissGayle I call my gum placement my circus and where the gum sits are my tent poles and eventually once the circus is ready it’ll be more like turning on the lights for a vaudeville show than

                          *points at silicon valley*

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                          • BrianKrebsB BrianKrebs

                            The CEO of Persona responded to this post, saying they wanted to clarify about the identity verification process. They said:

                            "The only subprocessors (8) used are: AWS, Confluent, DBT, ElasticSearch, GCP, MongoDB, Sigma Computing, and Snowflake

                            All biometric personal data is deleted immediately after processing.

                            All other personal data processed is automatically deleted within 30 days. Data is retained during this period to help users troubleshoot.

                            No personal data processed is used for AI/model training. Data is explicitly used to confirm your identity.

                            The subprocessors used do NOT include Anthropic, Groqcloud, or OpenAI. The referenced subprocessor list is the superset of subprocessors used across all customers which is unfortunately misleading - we are updating our documentation to make this clearer going forward (thank you for helping us realize this). Our customers select which products are used which determines which subprocessors are used."

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                            #99

                            @briankrebs Okay, so this is just one company, right? On face value, I believe him, but what about Amazon, Snowflake, MongoDB and the others? And how much harm can you do in 30 days? Let's see what the clarification does.

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                            • David Penfold :verified:D David Penfold :verified:

                              @briankrebs And what assurances do they have that Snowflake etc aren't keeping copies? You don't master a cloud supply chain.

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                              #100

                              @davep You don't trust big capital? Wow.

                              @briankrebs

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                              • David Penfold :verified:D David Penfold :verified:

                                @briankrebs And what assurances do they have that Snowflake etc aren't keeping copies? You don't master a cloud supply chain.

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                                @davep 🛎️

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                                • AngieA Angie

                                  @briankrebs I'm feeling relieved that I never put myself on LinkedIn.

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                                  @angiebaby i have to say the value proposition is dramatically below sea level now

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                                  • Chad :mstdn:C Chad :mstdn:

                                    @briankrebs I've been applying for over a year. I'd just really like a job at this point.

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                                    @chad @briankrebs brother i have been there. 14mo looking for a place that even understands what i can do, but the hiring pipeline is completely irrevocably fscked. the only interviews i got were from constant contact and/or having an insider.

                                    i included canada in my search because it would be great for one of my kids in particular considering the us gov doesn't want to acknowledge she exists, found out fast canada isn't competitive or accommodating; nothing like H1B program very limited spots.

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                                    • BrianKrebsB BrianKrebs

                                      The CEO of Persona responded to this post, saying they wanted to clarify about the identity verification process. They said:

                                      "The only subprocessors (8) used are: AWS, Confluent, DBT, ElasticSearch, GCP, MongoDB, Sigma Computing, and Snowflake

                                      All biometric personal data is deleted immediately after processing.

                                      All other personal data processed is automatically deleted within 30 days. Data is retained during this period to help users troubleshoot.

                                      No personal data processed is used for AI/model training. Data is explicitly used to confirm your identity.

                                      The subprocessors used do NOT include Anthropic, Groqcloud, or OpenAI. The referenced subprocessor list is the superset of subprocessors used across all customers which is unfortunately misleading - we are updating our documentation to make this clearer going forward (thank you for helping us realize this). Our customers select which products are used which determines which subprocessors are used."

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                                      #104

                                      @briankrebs

                                      Persona is linked to Thiel IIRC. I guess I trust them less far than I could throw Thiel.

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                                      • BrianKrebsB BrianKrebs

                                        The CEO of Persona responded to this post, saying they wanted to clarify about the identity verification process. They said:

                                        "The only subprocessors (8) used are: AWS, Confluent, DBT, ElasticSearch, GCP, MongoDB, Sigma Computing, and Snowflake

                                        All biometric personal data is deleted immediately after processing.

                                        All other personal data processed is automatically deleted within 30 days. Data is retained during this period to help users troubleshoot.

                                        No personal data processed is used for AI/model training. Data is explicitly used to confirm your identity.

                                        The subprocessors used do NOT include Anthropic, Groqcloud, or OpenAI. The referenced subprocessor list is the superset of subprocessors used across all customers which is unfortunately misleading - we are updating our documentation to make this clearer going forward (thank you for helping us realize this). Our customers select which products are used which determines which subprocessors are used."

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                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #105

                                        @briankrebs As @aral pointed out, for goons like this "deleting data" often amounts to a "SET deleted = 'true' WHERE uid = 'customer23'" or something similar.

                                        I trust the CEO of Persona about as far as I can throw Peter Thiel's bank account.

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                                        • BrianKrebsB BrianKrebs

                                          If you're on LinkedIn and are thinking about verifying your account with them, maybe read this first. It walks through LinkedIn's privacy disclosure to identify 17 companies that may receive and process the data you submit, including name, passport photo, selfie, facial geometry, NFC data chip, national ID #, DoB, email, phone number, address, IP address, device type, MAC address, language, geolocation etc. Unsurprisingly, it seems the biggest recipients are US-based AI companies.

                                          https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

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                                          #106

                                          @briankrebs original post: https://mastodon.social/@thelocalstack/116099561686307777

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