LinkedIn users are being urged to watch out for suspicious emails because the professional networking website is one of the most popular brands targeted by cyber criminals in phishing attacks.
A class action lawsuit that alleges LinkedIn (LNKD) was overly aggressive promoting its service by sending emails to users' contacts was allowed to move forward Thursday, a federal judge ruled.
One of the risks of using social media networks is having information you intend to share with only a handful of friends be made available to everyone. Sometimes that over-sharing happens because ...
Phishing attacks impersonating emails from LinkedIn have grown 232% since the start of February, according to cybersecurity firm Egress. The company released a report about cybercriminals using ...
It's true that LinkedIn has, in the past, sent legitimate emails that notified users that their profiles had been viewed by people at companies. However, the kind of phishing scam covered in this fact ...
You can easily change your email on LinkedIn by updating your contact information via your profile page. LinkedIn gives you the option to add multiple email accounts to your profile. Visit Business ...
At 6:27 p.m. ET last Friday, a great time to bury any embarrassing corporate notices, LinkedIn's legal counsel team sent an email titled "LEGAL NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION" to millions of its ...
LinkedIn now offers email analytics for newsletters, providing data on email sends and open rates. LinkedIn added new email metrics for newsletter publishers. New data include emails sends and open ...
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