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❕NEWS LinkedIn data breach leaks hundreds million of user data

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Balint098

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As reported by Wired, after the recent devastating news of the massive Facebook data leaks that endanger more than 500 million accounts' private information, yet another huge data breach happens. This time its LinkedIn turn to squander the users trust and safety by not properly implementing preventive security measures in order to protect user privacy. The bulk of users data are available for sale in one of the underground hacker forum. The main difference is that this time, LinkedIn is not hacked but rather the perpetrator were able to scrape a mass amount of publicly available data from millions of users.
 
But I'm usually very sad whenever I am hearing news about the hacking of platforms around the world. I always wish that this usually their networks are going to create a much more stronger security network to ensure that these kind of things are not usually happening as often as we are seeing them right now.
 
LinkedIn is one of the complicated social platforms that can mould you and enhance your career.
There is no platform that is not susceptible to hack as long as it's channelled and scripted by human.
I knew there bus bound to be a bridge at some point since the application have not really undergone updates.
 
As reported by Wired, after the recent devastating news of the massive Facebook data leaks that endanger more than 500 million accounts' private information, yet another huge data breach happens. This time its LinkedIn turn to squander the users trust and safety by not properly implementing preventive security measures in order to protect user privacy. The bulk of users data are available for sale in one of the underground hacker forum. The main difference is that this time, LinkedIn is not hacked but rather the perpetrator were able to scrape a mass amount of publicly available data from millions of users.
This is the concern that i have when it comes to any platform that you have to give your personal and private information to because if there is a leak that is like this then you become exposed and people can use this information in order to clone or fraud your identitty.
 
There have been so many cases of leaks recently, since the Facebook leak took place first, don't you think it's possible that most of does data leaked, contains login details of LinkedIn as well? Cause I know there are persons who make use of the same login details for all their accounts and activities online.
 

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