> I reported the repo to GitHub and the recruiter to LinkedIn. So far nothing has changed and the code is still up.

Oh, Microsoft.

I once saw an ad on LinkedIn made up to look like the CBC (Canadian news) linking to a fake video of the Canadian prime minister announcing a crypto investment plan for all Canadians, with a link to sign up. I reported the ad to LinkedIn and shortly after got a reply telling me they investigated and didn’t find any violation of their policies.

> they investigated and didn’t find any violation of their policies.

When my YT Premium elapsed 70% od ads YT decided to show me were deepfake investment scams (of terrible quality), and Google also didn't find them to violate any of their policy. The remaining 30% were strait up foreign state-level propaganda, those I didn't even bother to report.

I’ve seen this fake Carney garbage on YouTube. Money speaks louder than truth.

Weird, isn't it? Microsoft owns all of LinkedIn, Github and NPM.

All three either have security or stability issues, which seems to get worse, not better, as microsoft goes more into AI. Where is the AI productivity (10x by some accounts!) within the company going to?

Keep in mind this is the company that makes Windows, a product so insecure they lost a lawsuit over it

Same story for me. I gave them the repo link and messages. Nothing 2 weeks later. Now I just block them and even then, you can't select a proper reason (there's no "other" field for a block), so I just say they're impersonating someone and leave it at that. We cannot let this become the primary site for job postings.

They should have reported it for DMCA violation. It would be gone instantly.