26 Oct
2013
26 Oct
'13
2:16 a.m.
Chris Hartley wrote:
Anyone who has access to logs for their email infrastructure ought probably to check for authentications to user accounts from linkedin's servers. Likely, people in your organization are entering their credentials into linkedin to add to their contact list. Is it a problem if a social media company has your users' credentials? I guess it depends on your definition of "is." The same advice might apply to this perversion of trust as well, but I'm not sure how linkedin is achieving this "feat."
Heck, it ought to show in the received headers. Of course they may purposefully not be adding a received header in which their sleaze factor goes up even more. Mike