700 million users data leaked, LinkedIn breach reportedly exposes data of 92% of users, including inferred salaries (https://9to5mac.com/2021/06/29/linkedin-breach/)
And if true, an even scarier one from earlier this month, Private Data from 50+ Million Americans Being Sold Online (https://restoreprivacy.com/private-data-50-million-americans-sold-online/). The combined cost for both data sets to the bad actors that purchased them was $55k, and given the size there's likely a lot of overlap with the same individuals listed in both. For those unlucky people this is just some of the information they'd know about them:
Full name
Social Security Number
Address
Phone number
Date of birth
Email address
Work Email
Mobile Phone
Inferred Salary
That's a lot of info, more than enough to steal a lot of money or cause a lot of harm.
Well, I'm probably affected. But I don't remember giving them my SSN. I sure hope I didn't.
There are no secrets anymore.
I checked LinkedIn and there's no mention of the breach. I'm not surprised they don't want it widely known.
-Blast
I closed my LinkedIn account years ago, before I retired, so I doubt any of my info was involved, but if it was it's all pretty outdated.
Luckily never set up a LinkedIn account. I know my info is out there and honestly it should scare me more than it does. But given the amount of websites that require I fill out personal info, it's just part of modern life.
I use linkedin to hire professionals for various jobs. It is very good for that. In order to job search you have put a resume on the site that is available to anyone. There is a lot of data on a resume you would prefer not to give to fraudster.
I have never had it ask for a TIN or SS# though. Never, ever provide a SS# to anyone unless it is required by law.
Linked in denies there was not a breach, just that the dat was scraped: :clownshoes:
https://news.linkedin.com/2021/june/an-update-from-linkedin
QuoteOur teams have investigated a set of alleged LinkedIn data that has been posted for sale. We want to be clear that this is not a data breach and no private LinkedIn member data was exposed. Our initial investigation has found that this data was scraped from LinkedIn and other various websites and includes the same data reported earlier this year in our April 2021 scraping update.
Meanwhile in the real world 92 % of the Linked Users have had their data amalgamated and posted for sale.
https://tech.hindustantimes.com/tech/news/massive-new-linkedin-data-breach-hits-92-percent-of-users-how-hacker-did-it-and-yes-you-should-worry-71625026008296.html
QuoteA massive LinkedIn data breach has been reported that has affected almost everybody on it. The data of 700 million account holders on the Microsoft-owned professional networking service was allegedly scraped by a hacker - email addresses, full names, phone numbers, physical addresses - and is being offered for sale.