www.nikkipilkington.com
| 18 days ago
We recently became aware that some LinkedIn passwords were compromised and posted on a hacker website. We immediately launched an investigation and we have reason to believe that your password was included in the post.
www.mobilemarketingwatch.com
| 13 days ago
Members that have accounts associated with the compromised passwords will notice that their LinkedIn account password is no longer valid. These members will also receive an email from LinkedIn with instructions on how to reset their ...
www.computerworlduk.com
| 18 days ago
In a somewhat confusingly worded blog post, LinkedIn director Vicente Silveira said that LinkedIn had "learned" about 6.5 million passwords being posted on a hacker site, but then neither confirmed nor denied that number. LinkedIn stops ...
www.socaltech.com
| 18 days ago
Santa Monica-based online dating and relationship site eHarmony has been hit by the same hacker which hit LinkedIn, it appears, after security experts discovered that the same hacker posting LinkedIn accou.
blog.laptopmag.com
| 12 days ago
The encrypted LinkedIn passwords of more than 6.4 million users have hit the Web after a reported hack, an incident that comes on the heels of another slip-up involving the company's insecure mobile app. The file containing 6458020 LinkedIn
www.portfolio.com
| 18 days ago
The Washington Post reports that LinkedIn is currently investigating a report by the U.K. Web-security firm Sophos, that 6.4 million “password hashes” have been posted online and that hackers are working to crack them. Graham Cluley of ...