cbsks 2 hours ago
This works by looking for web accessible resources that are provided by the extensions. For Chrome, these are are available in a webpage via the URL chrome-extension://[PACKAGE ID]/[PATH] https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/manif...
On Firefox, web accessible resources are available at "moz-extension://<extension-UUID>/myfile.png" <extension-UUID> is not your extension's ID. This ID is randomly generated for every browser instance. This prevents websites from fingerprinting a browser by examining the extensions it has installed. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/Web...
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bitbasher 16 minutes ago
https://www.nymeria.io/blog/linkedins-war-on-email-finder-ex...
minkeymaniac 3 hours ago
Screenshots found here https://x.com/DenisGobo/status/2018334684879438150
shouldnt_be 2 hours ago
https://javascript.plainenglish.io/the-extensions-you-use-ar...
avastel 2 hours ago
https://blog.castle.io/detecting-browser-extensions-for-bot-...
bastard_op an hour ago
zahlman 2 hours ago
I get that the CSV lists the extensions, and the tools are provided in order to show work (mapping IDs to actual software). But how was it determined that LinkedIn checks for extensions with these IDs?
And is this relevant for non-Chrome users?
DrStartup 2 hours ago
Typical early hooks: • fetch wrapper • XMLHttpRequest.prototype.open/send wrapper • WebSocket constructor wrapper • history.pushState/replaceState wrapper • EventTarget.addEventListener wrapper (optional, heavy) • MutationObserver for DOM diffs • Error + unhandledrejection capture
mrkramer an hour ago
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const msg = createDoneMessage(); msg.style.opacity = '1';
console.log("Extensions sorted alphabetically!");
console.table(sortedCards.map(c => ({
name: getName(c),
id: c.id || '—'hasperdi 2 hours ago
You can try this by opening devtools and setting
localStorage.setItem('hi', 123)input_sh 2 hours ago
cut -d',' -f2 chrome_extensions_with_names_all.csv | grep -c "AI"
474
Only 16%!?Aurornis 2 hours ago
I didn't find popular extensions like uBlock or other ad blockers.
The list is full of scammy looking data collection and AI tools, though. Some random names from scrolling through the list:
- LinkedGPT: ChatGPT for LinkedIn
- Apollo Scraper - Extract & Export Apollo B2B Leads
- AI Social Media Assistant
- LinkedIn Engagement Assistant
- LinkedIn Lead Magnet
- LinkedIn Extraction Tool - OutreachSheet
- Highperformr AI - Phone Number and Email Finder
- AI Agent For Jobs
These look like the kind of tools scummy recruiters and sales people use to identify targets for mass spamming. I see several AI auto-application tools in there too.
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