June 7, 2012 By Admin No comments yet Internet advice, Internet news, Social media
Business social networking website Linked In has admitted that six million user passwords have been posted on a Russian hacker’s web forum. It is recommends that users should should change their passwords today, even if they changed them yesterday after initial reports.
To change your password log in to Linked In, click on your name on the top right and choose ‘Settings’ from the drop down. Click on ‘Change’.
See the BBC News report here: Experts recommend LinkedIn users should change passwords
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