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Last FM Tells Users to Change Passwords After Suspected Hack

pcworld.com (11 months and 8 days ago)

Jun 10, 2012

Last FM Tells Users to Change Passwords After Suspected Hack

Security companies have reported that the number of Last FM passwords stolen could be as high as 2.5 million. full story

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Evernote resets all passwords after hack compromises user data

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Evernote Hacked: Security Overhaul Begins

Evernote Hacked: Security Overhaul Begins

sky.com (2 months and 18 days ago)

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