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As Scope of 2012 Breach Expands, LinkedIn to Again Reset Passwords for Some Users Krebs on Security

A 2012 data breach exposed 6.5 million hashed passwords for LinkedIn users instead likely impacted more than 117 million accounts, LinkedIn now says. LinkedIn forced a password reset on all of the affected accounts, but it stopped there. The company now says it will once again force a reset for individual users thought to be impacted in the expanded breach. LinkedIn spokesman Hani Durzy said the company has obtained a copy of the 117 million record database, and that LinkedIn believes it to be real. The 2012 breach was first exposed when a hacker posted a list of some. passwords to a popular forum where members volunteer or can be hired to hack complex passwords.”]

Source: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2016/05/as-scope-of-2012-breach-expands-linkedin-to-again-reset-passwords-for-some-users/

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