Hackers would like to join your LinkedIn network – and you’d probably accept them | ZDNet
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Hackers would like to join your LinkedIn network – and you’d probably accept them | ZDNet

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Research demonstrates how a willingness to connect to strangers on LinkedIn might be putting your company at risk.

Social Engineering schemes like Spear Phishing requires personal data. For instance, never publish the answer on password reset questions like "name your first pet" on any social media. And better yet; activate two-factor authentication wherever possible.

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