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DVTimes 06-06-2012 09:49 AM

LinkedIn passwords 'leaked by hackers'
 
Social networking website LinkedIn is investigating claims that over six million of its users' passwords have been leaked onto the internet.

Hackers posted a file containing encrypted passwords onto a Russian web forum.

They have invited the hacking community to help with decryption.

LinkedIn, which has over 150 million users, has not released a formal statement, but tweeted: "Our team is currently looking into reports."

Later, it added: "Our team continues to investigate, but at this time we are still unable to confirm that any security breach has taken place."

Security researcher Graham Cluley told the BBC he believed the breach was genuine.

"We've confirmed there are LinkedIn passwords in the data.

"We did this by searching through the data for (hashed) passwords that we at Sophos use only on LinkedIn. We found those passwords in the data. We also saw that hundreds of the passwords contain the word 'Linkedin'.

"Our advice is to change your LinkedIn password. And if you use the same password on other accounts, change it there too."

Privacy concern

The news comes as LinkedIn was forced to update its mobile app after a privacy flaw was uncovered by security researchers.

Skycure Security said the the mobile app was sending unencrypted calendar entries to LinkedIn servers without users' knowledge.

The information included meeting notes, which often contain information such as dialling numbers and passcodes for conference calls.

In response LinkedIn said it would "no longer send data from the meeting notes section of your calendar".

The company stressed that the calendar function was an opt-in feature.

However, the researchers who uncovered the flaw said the transmission of the data to LinkedIn's servers was done without a "clear indication from the app to the user".

In a statement posted on the company's blog, LinkedIn's mobile product head Joff Redfern said a new "learn more" link would be added to the app so users have a clearer picture about how their information is being used and transmitted.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18338956

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2intense 06-06-2012 01:09 PM

who the fucking cares?

JFK 06-06-2012 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2intense (Post 18990297)
who the fucking cares?

something like that, I have 290 connections, never use it ........:2 cents:

BIGTYMER 06-06-2012 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2intense (Post 18990297)
who the fucking cares?

Clearly you don't use them. Some of us do. :)

ottopottomouse 06-06-2012 02:09 PM

123456
password
poiuyt
qwerty
098765

B.Barnato 06-06-2012 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 18990426)
123456

Please remove my password.

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