LinkedIn Tutorial in PR Disaster Recovery – Future of Engagement
Last Wednesday, over six million LinkedIn passwords were stolen and posted onto a hacking forum. Users were initially very upset and tweeted negatively about the social network, but LinkedIn responded quickly, apologizing and asking users to change their password. They did not email them about it but this could be because such an email could look like a phishing attempt, further confusing users. Watch Murray Newlands’ analysis of LinkedIn’s fiasco, and their response, below:
Alerti Twitter sentiment analysis of the LinkedIn fiasco, June 6 to June 8, 2012:




