LivingSocial, the international daily deals company, is alerting 50 million of its members to hack that left names, emails, birthdays, and hashed passwords exposed.
Daily-deals site LivingSocial was hacked, compromising the names, emails, birthdates and encrypted passwords of 50 million users. In an essay, Reed Hastings laid out his predictions for the future of streaming video, which includes not just his company
LivingSocial, the daily deals site owned in part by Amazon, has suffered a massive cyberattack on its computer systems, according to officials at the company. The breach has impacted 50 million customers of the Washington, D.C.-based company, who will
Cyber-attackers recently breached LivingSocial's systems and illegally accessed customer information for more than 50 million users, LivingSocial said. Users need to change their passwords immediately. As PCMag.com reported yesterday, LivingSocial sent
Names, birth dates and encrypted password information was swiped in a cyberattack at LivingSocial, according to a report at AllThingsD.com. No credit card or merchant financial information was stolen during the attack, AllThingsD said, citing an email
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