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More and more social media websites and not only are enabling two-factor authentication in order to secure their users better. Following Google, Facebook, Dropbox, Twitter, Microsoft now also the biggest professional network website LinkedIn has introduced two-factor authentication. Here is how to enable it in a few steps. 1. Go to your account and choose […]

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This fake LinkedIn email leads to malware on guessworkcontentprotect.biz:From:     LinkedIn Invitations [giuseppeah5@mail.paypal.com]Date:     2 May 2013 16:49Subject:     LinkedIn inviation notificaltion.     LinkedInThis is a note that on May 2, Lewis Padilla sent you an invitation to join their professional network at LinkedIn.Accept Lewis Padilla Invitation    On May 2, Lewis Padilla wrote:> To: [redacted]>> I’d like to […]

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The Websense® ThreatSeeker® Network has detected that a DNS poisoning attack is happening in Kenya, with local big name websites in information technology targeted including Google, Bing, and LinkedIn. Although DNS records point to a page on behalf of the attackers that lets the browsing user know about the hack, it could easily be replaced with a malicious page at will. Below […]

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