To do today: change your LinkedIn password.

LinkedIn was hacked on 6 June 2012 and over 6.5 million passwords were published for everyone to see on a Russian website. Phishing scams have already begun using the stolen passwords as bait. Here's what this means to you:

  1. If you have a LinkedIn account, you should login and change you password immediately.
  2. Don't respond to any email that claims to be from LinkedIn that asks you to take any action from within the email. Reset your password by going directly to LinkedIn without the help of a link from an email.

For more information about the LinkedIn hack, read this article from the BBC.

Dialogs Professional Services has your security in mind. Check back with us often for helpful information about how to conduct your business on the web.

Recent Articles

You really should wrap that rascal.
If you’re not doing ecommerce, should you care about HTTPS?

Get off my lawn, you snot-nosed hooligans!
A cranky codger attitude will kill your business.

Sell! Sell! Sell!
Why your agency's interactive team isn't busy and what to do about it.

Is it the way of the future, or is it a fad?
It's hard to know when to adopt new technology.

Hey! Where is my commercial printer?
I think this internet thing might be catching on.

Securing sensitive data.
If I steal your web server how secure is all that encrypted data on the drive?

Do your websites look like they were built with Legos?
Blocky approximations of the real thing may be trendy in video games, but have no place in professional web development.

If your website is a business necessity, then so is Google.
People who think SEO isn't important are ... well ... I don't know what they are because I can't find them.

Of sailors and webhosts ...
There are three kinds of sailors ...

A secret decoder ring for websites.
Buying a new website is not as mysterious as it may seem.

Our customers say it best

As our business grows, we have Dialogs to thank for relaying information more efficiently while simplifying and securing our operations.

Dean X.