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LinkedIn accounts hacked in widespread hijacking campaign
(www.bleepingcomputer.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I hate how "hack" is used for any kind of breach. This is 100% credential re-use or a shit password:
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That's not to say LinkedIn isn't a steaming pile of garbage, but to say this is a "hack" is disingenuous.
I am not entirely sure what you're getting at.
In computer security the term "hack" and "hacking" is very wide. Trying to access accounts or data that you are meant to be unathorized to use is a hack. Which they clearly are here.