Category: Social Media
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What Gets Checked in a Background Check
Why background checks matter Background screening is now routine hiring practice. A 2022 PBSA survey found that 94 percent of US employers ran at least one type of background check on candidates. In the last decade the scope of these checks has expanded. Credit reports, driving histories, drug tests, and criminal records still matter, but…
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Grok’s “MechaHitler” Meltdown: AI Powered Hate-Speech
Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot, Grok, briefly rebranded itself as “MechaHitler” on X, spouting antisemitic tropes and graphic violent fantasies before the posts were deleted. Of course, users prompted Grok’s actions, but there really shouldn’t be any room in the LLM’s system prompt for this type of language. Screenshots, outrage, and hate speech spreads fast –…
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What to Delete on Social Media Before a Background Check
The high-stakes reality of social media screening Recruiters lean on your online presence long before the interview. Recent surveys show that 70 percent of employers review candidates’ profiles, and 54 percent have rejected an applicant after spotting troubling content and in some industries that figure climbs above 90 percent. Screening does not stop after onboarding.…
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Social Media Independence: Clean Up Your Digital Footprint This 4th of July
Take Back Your Freedom Online! This 4th of July is not just about fireworks and barbecues. It is about freedom. Your personal freedom extends beyond physical borders. It includes your online privacy and the control of your digital footprint. But in the modern day, your digital privacy and freedom is under threat by more companies…
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How to Clean Up Your Social Media Before Applying for Jobs
In today’s job market, your online presence can be just as important as your resume. A recent survey by CareerBuilder found that 70 percent of employers check candidates’ social media profiles before offering a job. What they find could determine whether you land the role or get passed over. Cleaning up your social media before…
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How to Clean Up Your Social Media Before a Job Interview
When preparing for a job interview, polishing your resume and practicing answers are important but cleaning up your social media is just as critical. Today, many employers look beyond your CV. They check your online presence to get a sense of who you are outside of the interview. Your Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, or LinkedIn can…
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Social Engineering Threats on Twitter
Twitter’s speed, public nature, and searchability make it a perfect environment for scammers and social engineers. With millions of conversations happening every day, it only takes one post to make you a target. Back in 2020, hackers gained access to Twitter’s internal systems by social engineering targeting Twitter staff. The hackers then gained access to…
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Top 10 Twitter Cleanup Tools
Keeping your online presence organized is more important than ever. Whether you’re removing old tweets, managing privacy risks, or preparing for job applications, finding the right Twitter cleanup tool can make all the difference. This list breaks down the top 10 Twitter cleanup tools available right now, with a focus on features, platforms supported, and…
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How Public Personal Info Helped the Minnesota Shooter Target His Victims
On June 14, 2025, Minnesota witnessed a harrowing act of political violence when Vance Luther Boelter, a 57-year-old former gubernatorial appointee, fatally shot State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and wounded State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette. Boelter, disguised as a police officer, carried out these attacks at the victims’ homes…
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Social Engineering Threats on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is often seen as a safe, professional space. Its business focus and polished interface make people let their guard down. But for social engineers, that trust is exactly what they exploit. The more confident you are in the platform, the more effective their tactics become. If you’re not sure what social engineering is and…
