Check if your LinkedIn Password is stolen?
LinkedIn Blog confirms that the passwords were compromised http://blog.linkedin.com/2012/06/06/linkedin-member-passwords-compromised/ CNN confirms 6 million + Linkedin Passwords stolen http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/06/technology/linkedin-password-hack/?source=linkedin With the outbreak of this news all of us are worried if we are one of the 6.5 million victims whose linkedin passwords have been stolen aren’t we? Well, for people like us there is LastPass – a password management platform providing a free service that would let us check and know if our password was stolen. Here’s what we need to do: Just click the link: https://lastpass.com/linkedin/ And enter your password and check if it you were a victim or not, you will be shown a result something like this: If you have already changed your password great you can still check with your old password as this site checks with the leaked passwords. Since this is coming from a password management firm, we believe this to be