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Last.FM Users Told to Change Passwords at Once

Last.fm urged its users to change their passwords immediately due to a possible database leak under investigation. The music streaming site provides users with two links one to the log in and another to the reset pages where people can change passwords directly on and from the site. This will protect users from falling victim to spam or phishing attempts. This follows a recent wave of password leaks that exposed on a Russian forum roughly 6.5 million LinkedIn password hashes and around 1.5 million eHarmony passwords.”]

Source: https://www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/last-fm-users-told-to-change-passwords-at-once/

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