LinkedIn is fighting back against LeakedSource, a site on which hackers are trying to sell 117 million usernames and passwords stolen from the b-to-b social network as part of
a 2012 data breach. LinkedIn attorneys have served a cease and desist order claiming that the site is in violation of California’s Computer Fraud and Abuse Act because it is "illegally copying
and displaying LinkedIn members’ information" without consent. Read the whole story at Threat Post »