Why nobody mentions that the hackers probably have also your username, which on LinkedIn is a valid e-mail address ?
Obviously the list was filtered to eliminate duplicates. It contains only what the hackers wanted it to contain. So, why does nobody mentions that it is HIGHLY LIKELY that the user names associated with the passwords…
Why nobody mentions that the hackers probably have also your username, which on LinkedIn is a valid e-mail address ?
Obviously the list was filtered to eliminate duplicates. It contains only what the hackers wanted it to contain. So, why does nobody mentions that it is HIGHLY LIKELY that the user names associated with the passwords…