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Saturday 9 June 2012

Last.fm Hacked and Passwords Leaked


Music-streaming website, Last.fm, has issued a warning to its users to change their password immediately after the password leak.

"We are currently investigating the leak of some Last.fm user passwords." The firm said in a note on its website.
" This follows recent password leaks on other sites, as well as information posted online. As a precautionary measure, we’re asking all our users to change their passwords immediately."

The site recommend users to change their password on setting page. Also ,the site said it doesn't email customers with direct links to update settings or provide passwords. Any emails that purport to be from Last.fm requesting information are likely phishing messages from scammers after your personal information.

"We’re sorry for the inconvenience around changing your password; Last.fm takes your privacy very seriously. We’ll be posting updates in our forums and via our Twitter account (@lastfm) as we get to the bottom of this."

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