Business & Tech
6 Million LinkedIn Passwords Stolen Says Report
The company says it's looking into a report of security breach. Users are urged to change their password.

About 6.5 million passwords for user accounts on the business-oriented social networking site LinkedIn have been stolen, according to a report by a Norwegian technology website. LinkedIn said late Wednesday morning that it was not yet able to confirm that a security breach had occurred.
The passwords are reportedly in an encrypted format, but efforts are believed to be underway to decrypt them. According to one report, more than 300,000 of the stolen passwords have already been cracked.
LinkedIn did not immediately confirm the report, instead saying Wednesday morning that it's looking into reports of the security breach. The site has about 150 million users and is popular as a networking tool among many professionals.
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LinkedIn users should strongly consider changing their passwords as soon as possible.
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