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You can fetch 30 different profiles in a single GraphQL "batch" request. Instead of 30 HTTP calls (which triggers the IDS), you send 1 HTTP call with 30 queries. To the firewall, it looks like one page load. Check out our guide: "Reverse Engineering LinkedIn's Robots
For the ethical hacker: Stop trying to brute force the moat. Start learning how to ask for the bridge (API access). For the defender: Build honeypots that look like C-suite executives. Watch who pings them. That’s your attacker. For the ethical hacker: Stop trying to brute force the moat
Let’s be honest: LinkedIn isn't just a resume repository. To a hacker (or a security researcher), it is a goldmine of OSINT (Open Source Intelligence). It tells you who reports to whom, what software a company uses (via job postings), and exactly when an employee switches to a new role.