How to change your user's password on LinkedIn

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The popular professional social network LinkedIn is in the eye of controversy. According to media such as the BBC, LinkedIn is investigating the leak of six and a half million passwords that could have been published by Russian hackers . Those responsible for this theft of encrypted data have published a file that offers all these millions of passwords , so that at this time, millions of LinkedIn accounts  could be in danger. And now come the questions. I am registered with LinkedIn , is my data in danger? Will I have to change my password? Well, we are in a position to announce that yes:You must change your password as soon as possible , so in this article we are going to tell you how you can do it in a few simple steps. It will be enough for you to follow these instructions to keep your data safe and to neutralize any threat that may arise on your personal and professional information. Let us begin.

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1) Access LinkedIn normally. All you have to do is enter linkedin.com in your navigation bar to reach the goal.

2) Enter your user data in the corresponding box. We refer to the email address with which you are registered and the password . Click on the blue button Login .

3) Once inside, look at the top right of the page. Hover over your name (marked in blue) and select the Settings option . You are already inside. All you have to do is change your old password to your current one, entering the old and new (twice). When you're done, click on the blue Change password button .

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Your account will have been protected. From now on, remember that to access this professional social network you will have to enter the new password. The company has recognized, in a very sensible attitude, that the most advisable thing is to change it , since hackers could have in their hands data such as the email account , which would allow these cybercriminals to access professional profiles and extract private information . As you can see, it is an easy and fast procedure that will help you keep your account safe.

LinkedIn has not offered more information about this incident, since it is still studying the reasons why these subjects could have accessed the information. Remember, on the other hand, that it is not recommended to use the same password in all services. Another interesting approach is to change passwords that are identical to LinkedIn's to avoid greater evils . We hope you have found it useful.