LinkedIn Password Breach Reported – Change Your LinkedIn Password Immediately [Updated]
A post on the TheNextWeb site indicates that a Norweigan IT webite, Dagens IT, reported the breach. That site indicates that 6.5 million encrypted LinkedIn passwords have been posted to a Russian hacker site.
LinkedIn has responded that they are looking into the breach.
To be safe, LinkedIn users should change their passwords immediately.
For more passwords tips, see this article from Law Practice Magazine: Don’t Be Passé With Passwords: Best Practices for Staying Safe.
[Updated 3:30 pm Eastern]
Not a lot of info from LinkedIn on this so far today. Two earlier tweets indicating they are investigating . . . [more]
