Change Linkedin credentials

This news is being floating around. Whether true or no, it’ll be better to change LINKEDIN password if you use this networking site.

Millions of LinkedIn passwords reportedly leaked – take action NOW | Naked Security

Millions of LinkedIn passwords reportedly leaked - take action NOW

by Graham Cluley on June 6, 2012 | Comments (7)
Filed Under: Data loss, Featured, Social networks

Although not yet confirmed by the business-networking website, it is being widely speculated that over six million passwords belonging to LinkedIn users have been compromised.

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A file containing 6,458,020 SHA-1 unsalted password hashes has been posted on the internet, and hackers are working together to crack them.

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Although the data which has been released so far does not include associated email addresses, it is reasonable to assume that such information may be in the hands of the criminals.
Investigations by Sophos researchers have confirmed that the file does contain, at least in part, LinkedIn passwords.
As such, it would seem sensible to suggest to all LinkedIn users that they change their passwords as soon as possible as a precautionary step. Of course, make sure that the password you use is unique (in other words, not used on any other websites), and hard to crack.
If you were using the same passwords on other websites - make sure to change them too. And never again use the same password on multiple websites.
How to change your LinkedIn password

  • 1. Log into LinkedIn.

  • 2. You should see your name in the top right hand corner of the webpage. Click on it, and you will open a drop-down menu. Choose “Settings”.

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  • 3. Choose the option to change your password.

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  • 4. After entering your old password, you will have to enter your new (hopefully unique and hard-to-crack password) twice.

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Don’t delay. Do it now. And if there are any more updates from LinkedIn we will let you know.

Re: Change Linkedin credentials

This is more reputable:
Hackers Post 6.5 Million LinkedIn Passwords Online | PCWorld

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LinkedIn confirms security breach, ‘some passwords’ affected – Engadget

Please read above article before changing any password on site.

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LinkedIn Confirms Password Hack | News & Opinion | PCMag.com

LinkedIn Confirms Password HackWe can confirm that some of the passwords that were compromised correspond to LinkedIn accounts," LinkedIn director Vincente Silveira wrote in a blog post. “We are continuing to investigate this situation.”

Re: Change Linkedin credentials

Thank God, i never use Linkedin crap :chai:

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:x2:

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damn it, someone may change my work history! :hmmm: might even be a good idea

Re: Change Linkedin credentials

What is the point of / benefit for the people doing this ?