LinkedIn now the latest victim to threat actors, faces massive data leak

Microsoft-owned professional networking platform LinkedIn is now the latest victim to data leaks, following Facebook which witnessed data leak of 533 million users, including 6.1 million Indians. LinkedIn is facing a massive data leak of 500 million users that is allegedly being sold online.

According to reports, an archive with data purportedly scraped from 500 million LinkedIn profiles has been put for sale on a popular hacker forum, with another 2 million records leaked as a proof-of-concept sample by people behind the hack. “The four leaked files contain information about the LinkedIn users whose data has been allegedly scraped by the threat actor, including their full names, email addresses, phone numbers, workplace information, and more,” as per CyberNews.

The leaked data up on sale includes LinkedIn IDs, full names, email addresses, phone numbers, genders, links to LinkedIn profiles, links to other social media profiles, professional titles and other work-related data. “While users on the hacker forum can view the leaked samples for about $2 worth of forum credits, the threat actor appears to be auctioning the much-larger 500 million user database for at least a 4-digit sum, presumably in bitcoin,” the report said.

Meanwhile, LinkedIn said that it has investigated an alleged set of LinkedIn data that has been posted for sale and has determined that it is actually an aggregation of data from a number of websites and companies. “It does include publicly viewable member profile data that appears to have been scraped from LinkedIn. This was not a LinkedIn data breach, and no private member account data from LinkedIn was included in what we’ve been able to review,” LinkedIn said. However, the author of the post, claims that the data was scraped from LinkedIn.

Interestingly, earlier this month, the personal data of nearly 533 million Facebook users, including 61 lakh Indians, emerged online after a hacker posted the details on a digital forum. It included Facebook ID numbers, profile names, email addresses, location information, gender details, job data, and other details. Facebook, however, said this was old data that it previously reported in 2019.

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