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GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) 707

owenferguson shares a report from Obscene Works: Medium.com and GitHub have today quashed the release of a set of data comprising of all the ICE employees who openly list themselves on LinkedIn.com. All the data released was gathered from publicly listed LinkedIn profiles. The data was assembled by Sam Lavigne of http://lav.io/ and was published as a repository on GitHub, and announced via an article on Medium.com.
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GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository

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  • ICE employees? (Score:5, Informative)

    by Dutch Gun ( 899105 ) on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @11:36PM (#56813524)

    Okay, I'll bite. The "article" doesn't even answer the question. What the heck is an ICE employee? A gas-powered employee?

    Answer via Google: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    • ICE is Immigrations and Customs Enforcement

    • by dwater ( 72834 )

      ICE === in car entertainment

    • What the heck is an ICE employee?

      I travel on ICEs regularly, and the service from their employees is excellent:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

      Fast, comfortable . . . much more room than on a plane . . . no security lines, and power outlets in the first class, so I can get some work done.

      . . . and, yes, my T-Online LTE connection remains stable at speeds of 200 km/h.

  • When they start being audited by the IRS.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 19, 2018 @11:44PM (#56813568)

    Lets create a database of all people on facebook who made a post supportive of the pro-violence wing of antifa. Would there be a different reaction to its deletion?

    • Re: (Score:3, Funny)

      by x0ra ( 1249540 )
      No need to look them up on Facebook, just list all the student in gender studies, heck, just list all the student in any liberal arts curriculum...
    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Wednesday June 20, 2018 @05:25AM (#56814684) Homepage Journal

      It would be just as bad. As is the list of "SJWs" [sjwlist.com].

      Lists of people you dislike are almost always a bad idea.

  • What a creep (Score:5, Insightful)

    by piojo ( 995934 ) on Wednesday June 20, 2018 @12:02AM (#56813646)

    What a creep.

    I find it helpful to remember that as much as internet companies use data to spy on and exploit their users, we can at times reverse the story, and leverage those very same online platforms as a means to investigate or even undermine entrenched power structures.

    This is some serious confusion, or just a severe "us against the world" mindset. Yes, internet companies sometimes spy on their customers. No, the people in his stalker notebook do not spy on ISP customers. No, the spying ISPs engage in is not the same as encouraging stalking.

    I've seen a certain (few) progressives justify bad behavior as "sticking it to the man", "speaking truth to power", or "punching up". Invariably, this was an excuse to be rude or make accusations about a person who wasn't in a position to defend themselves. This data dump goes beyond rudeness.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by b0s0z0ku ( 752509 )
      No one forced them to make a Linkedin account. This is just data that anyone can get from Linkedin or an appropriate Google search. Work for an entity that's being heinous? Don't brag about it online.
      • Re: What a creep (Score:5, Insightful)

        by c6gunner ( 950153 ) on Wednesday June 20, 2018 @12:24AM (#56813742) Homepage

        Absolutely. Can't wait for some Christian fundie to publish a comprehensive list of abortion doctors. With a wink and a "now I'm not telling you what to do with your guns" preface.

        • Re: What a creep (Score:5, Informative)

          by evil_aaronm ( 671521 ) on Wednesday June 20, 2018 @12:41AM (#56813800)
          Isn't that pretty much what Trump did during the campaign with this:

          “Hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish the Second Amendment,” Trump said to boos from the crowd.
          “By the way, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks,” he then added.
          “Though the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know.”

        • Re: What a creep (Score:5, Informative)

          by GrimSavant ( 5251917 ) on Wednesday June 20, 2018 @02:25AM (#56814194)
          Uh, you do realize that the "Christian fundies" have been tracking abortion doctors already, right? Here's a story about them using license plate tracking [talkingpointsmemo.com]. And there have already been multiple assassination attempts (and successful assassinations) on abortion doctors previously, so the violent innuendo has already been breached.

          I'm not going to speak to the efficacy or wisdom of doxxing ICE agents, but you seem to be behind the times on the willingness and capability of the radical right wing to resort to political violence. It's going to get extremely ugly very quickly if both sides start regularly using violence for political ends.
  • Communists and Marxists are using the open internet to gather information on the US federal government.
    Stop putting information out online.
    Got a resume? Print it and hand it in to the approved gov person for that promotion, side ways promotion. Nothing digital, online.
    Be aware of strange new cctv, random people with a camera near any federal building.
    Talking about 1st A, been a tourist. Doing a 1s A protests outside your building? That "first amendment audit" on gov workers, mil, contractors for h
  • And multiple Republican governors have withdrawn their national guards.

    Republicans control the presidency, house, and senate. They could fix this tomorrow.

    Meanwhile children are being put in cages and crying.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • I am ashamed of Slashdot for posting this. Scraping LinkedIn is not newsworthy. It's not an achievement or technically complex. Most people on this site could accomplish this inside a day or two. The only thing this accomplishes is the insinuation that people should take this information and use it to harass government employees, which is not only unethical but potentially criminal.
  • by jtara ( 133429 ) on Wednesday June 20, 2018 @02:06AM (#56814126)

    They scraped content from LinkedIn (or used an API?) to compile a directory, almost certainly in violation of TOS.

    How was that OK?

    Microsoft owns LinkedIn. Microsoft owns Github. Put two and two together. They are enforcing their TOS, and happen to have the ability to do so in this case without having to convince another site to take down the illegally-obtained material.

  • by TVmisGuided ( 151197 ) <alan...jump@@@gmail...com> on Wednesday June 20, 2018 @09:19AM (#56815406) Homepage

    For those who may have missed the memo:

    There is not, and never has been, any such thing as "privacy" on the Internet.

    If you make your profile public anywhere, someone unexpected WILL read it..and use the information that you post in a way that you probably won't like.

    We now return to our regularly-scheduled flamethrowing, already in progress...

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