donderdag 14 juni 2012

Spam Flies Fast and Furious in the Wake of the LinkedIn Breach

The deluge of spam dropped on members of LinkedIn last week perhaps could have been expected after a data breach at the site exposed 6.5 million of their passwords. Those messages, though, are more likely to harm members unaffected by the breach than those victimized by it. That's because members who had their passwords compromised also had them wiped by LinkedIn.


Source: http://ectnews.com.feedsportal.com/c/34520/f/632000/s/203bda61/l/0L0Stechnewsworld0N0Crsstory0C753420Bhtml/story01.htm

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