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2025年5月3日

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Microsoft

Microsoft response re- case study of Ugandan worker trafficked into illegal scam operation

Our members place their trust in us when they choose to spend time on LinkedIn, and they expect and deserve a safe and trusted space. Our policies are clear - every LinkedIn profile must represent a real person, and fraudulent activity is not allowed on our platform. Our teams work alongside AI-driven systems to detect and stop fraudulent activity. We’ve built features to help members more easily identify trusted opportunities—like verification badges on job postings and recruiter profiles that confirm details such as company affiliation or verified identity. We also offer filters for verified jobs and optional safety tools, including message warnings and scam detection, to help reduce risk across the platform.

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