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LinkedIn recommends users change passwords.

A well-known social network of professional contacts LinkedIn announced the compromise of its service. According to LinkedIn, a few days ago, the attackers published in the network of the already stolen user accounts, and it is an impressive figure of 100 million accounts. Experts LinkedIn argue that the compromise itself occurred in 2012, when the service has been subjected to cyber attacks and leakage of user accounts.



Yesterday, he received his choice of data and more than 100 million people. accounts impacted The new security breach.

Those account hackers got are user password hashes. Social network experts have begun to notify affected users about the reset of their passwords. They also recommend using two-factor account authentication and checking their security settings.
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We’re seriously taking care of our members. For several years, we have hashed and salted security tools such as email challenges and dual factor authentication. It is up to you to take care of your needs.

As a safeguard, we recommend users change their LinkedIn account passwords. To do this, you can use the following instructions .

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/301198/


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