Likely Far More Than 1.5 Million Passwords Stolen From eHarmony
The 8 million LinkedIn and eHarmony passwords that were stolen and posted online by a hacker on Wednesday may just be a part of a much longer list of accounts hacked.
“We are 99% confident this is only a partial list of compromised eHarmony passwords,” a spokesperson from password management firm LastPass told Mashable.
A Russian hacker has posted nearly 6.5 million LinkedIn passwords and 1.5 million eHarmony LinkedIn online under the name “dwdm.” However, there are some noticeable differences between the two lists that may indicate there could be more compromised eHarmony passwords that haven’t been posted online.
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