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Security UFies: LinkedIn possibly compromised by therantinggeek 2012-06-06 08:05:38
From Sophos.com: Millions of LinkedIn passwords reportedly leaked (TinyURL, ID9K'd)
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  unsalted hashes? idiots... by Freakazoid2012-06-06 08:21:33
    ...and don't rely on SHA-1, either. by therantinggeek2012-06-06 08:29:58
      psst: hashes != encryption by Freakazoid2012-06-06 08:38:25
        1500 Geek points awarded :) (n/t) by therantinggeek2012-06-06 08:39:26
        would you consider brute force reversal? by tonyz2012-06-06 10:02:23
          nope. by Freakazoid2012-06-06 10:09:25
            very true... by TonyZ2012-06-06 10:51:51
            all cases not just weak ones. by AndyA2012-06-06 11:05:39
  Why did you tinyURL it? (n/t) by madjo2012-06-06 08:56:37
    Nothing in the FAQ I saw says anything against it by therantinggeek2012-06-06 09:18:30
      Oh, the ID9K is required, but TinyURL is frowned by Snate2012-06-06 09:28:15
        Message received loud and clear :) (n/t) by therantinggeek2012-06-06 09:29:28
  Please do not use TinyURL or any other URL masking by Snate2012-06-06 08:57:20
    ^^^ +3 by Cokish2012-06-06 10:40:17
  passwd changed (n/t) by Cokish2012-06-06 11:28:13
  Password changed! (n/t) by radiowave9112012-06-06 11:46:25
  Account deleted! (n/t) by McNutcase2012-06-06 11:53:04
  pw already changed (n/t) by Klaranth2012-06-06 11:59:11
  password changed. by ttlogic2012-06-06 12:12:27
  blocked at work, waiting to get home to delete the by joresgump2012-06-06 13:26:34

 

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