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#1 TheSentinel

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Posted 09 June 2012 - 09:37 PM

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Social networks a juicy target for hackers

April Dembosky

San Francisco ? Financial Times

Published Friday, Jun. 08 2012, 4:00 AM EDT
Last updated Friday, Jun. 08 2012, 8:20 AM EDT

Security breaches at LinkedIn and eHarmony have highlighted an escalation in attacks on social networks from hackers seeking to exploit personal data, according to security firms.

The professional networking and dating sites have both confirmed that ?some? of their users? passwords have been stolen. They have not disclosed how many but security experts said hackers have posted a total of 8 million encrypted passwords online, the bulk of which came from LinkedIn.

LastFM, a U.K.-based social network focused on music owned by CBS, on Thursday also admitted some of its users? passwords had been stolen. Like LinkedIn and eHarmony, it advised users to change passwords.

Experts called the LinkedIn hack ?one of the largest we?ve seen,? and a sign that cybercriminals are showing an increasing preference for targeting social networks, including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

?Now they?ve switched over to social networks,? said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, a security research firm. ?The anti-spam features on these sites are nowhere near as mature as places like Hotmail and Gmail.?

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