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by varenc
47 days ago
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One trick to evade some of LinkedIn's detection: A big part of its detection relies on finding known extension resources at URLs of the form `chrome-extension://{extension_id}/{file}` An extension installed from the Chrome store has the same `extension_id` for every user. But, if you just extract the source for that extension, and then load it yourself, you'll get a NEW extension_id. Same extension with the same functionality, but its extension_id will be completely new so impossible for LinkedIn to query. Granted this won't evade the second type of detection LinkedIn employs, it'll help you evade quite a bit. I often clone extension source code anyway since it mostly protects me from malicious extension updates (by effectively disabling updates). |
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