LinkedIn passwords leaked online!
#1

Hi,

Well, for those of us who use LinkedIn (a well known professional social networking website) there's a bad news. I don't know how many of us already are aware of this, but I thought I should share it here.

Around 6.5 million LinkedIn account passwords (unsalted SHA-1 hashes) were allegedly leaked, and many of those have already been cracked.

An update by LinkedIn: Here

Was your password leaked?

Found this tool (referred by few articles & well known tech websites) to check if your password is affected: Here

The idea of this thread is to inform you about the mishappening & give you a caution notice about your passwords & privacy on the internet.
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#2

It's only been the Norway region of accounts at the moment of time, but the hackers could have all the passwords.
The passwords are uncrackable if you have a strong password, but if you have your password to "password" then it's already been cracked. The main list has "****" replacing the first four characters and that indicates the passwords that were cracked.
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#3

eHarmony and Last.fm too, except the password details for them haven't been leaked [yet], but they have been breached.
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#4

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Originally Posted by Calgon
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eHarmony and Last.fm too, except the password details for them haven't been leaked [yet], but they have been breached.
Seriously? I wonder who's going to take the credit for this, it was only a few weeks ago that WHMCS was hacked by UgNazi.
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