Chillopedia | As you undoubtedly be aware that LinkedIn has confirmed on Wednesday the news of its 6.5 million user passwords being hacked. The whole mess started when some unknown user uploaded a file on a Russian hacking web forum which contained millions of encrypted passwords of LinkedIn users along with a message that they are still trying to decrypt them. They even invited the whole hacking community to help them in decrypting those passwords.
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