We used to have to destroy org charts and handbooks so that our companies wouldn't get hacked, not they just throw that out the windows and act shocked when something happens.
Yeah. Generally companies would prefer their employee lists not not public. It opens them up not just to social engineering hacking, but also everyday poaching.
I understand why LinkedIn would want more profiles. Hard to understand why a company you work for would be cooperating with them. And if they have the power to take your profile down then they're aware of it. Very strange.
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