If you can't access your account with your login information and notice changes being made to your account or if you suspect that someone else has access to your account, please let us know immediately by submitting the Report Unauthorized Account Access or Changes form as soon as possible. Be sure to include the URL for your profile if you have it.
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Change your password. Choose a strong password or passphrase that’s not used anywhere else. Don’t make it the same as other online services or email accounts that you use.
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Turn on two-step verification, which prevents unauthorized access to your account even if someone has your username and password.
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Review your active sessions to see all the places you’re signed into LinkedIn right now. You can see details about each session, sign out of individual sessions, or sign out of everywhere at once. If you don't recognize a particular login or device, be sure to change your password and sign out of that session.
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Review all email address(es) and phone numbers on your LinkedIn account to make sure they’re up to date and that they will be secure if we need to send a link to enable you to reset your password.
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Check your personal email account(s) tied to your account to ensure their security. You can always reset the passwords on those accounts as well, to be on the safe side.
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You recently signed into your account from a public computer or a shared device and you didn't completely sign out of your account. The next person to access the site on that device may have unintentionally signed in to your account.
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An email or phone registered in your account is outdated and access to the email or phone has been recycled or compromised.
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If you use the same password for multiple websites, a bad actor may have obtained your login credentials through a phishing attack that was unaffiliated with LinkedIn.
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Review your recent connections to help ensure that you are connected only to people you know and/or trust.
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Review the posts and activity made when your account was compromised to help ensure that only your real posts are associated with your account.
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Review recent follows and other social actions (likes, follows, posts) to ensure they are all yours.
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Consider checking your connections, activity, and messages and delete any actions you didn't take.
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Navigate to the profile of the member in question.
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Click the More… button below the member’s profile picture and select Report or block from the list.
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Select Report [member's name] or entire account in the pop-up window.
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Select This person is impersonating someone in the pop-up window.
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Select Submit report.
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Choose to change the visibility of your contact information to your connections.
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Block the compromised member. You can always unblock once the member has regained control of their account.
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Choose to remove the compromised connection. This means that the impacted member is no longer your connection and if you wish to reconnect in the future, you’ll need to re-invite them.