Review of LinkedIn
Scam site. Received an email saying that my password has been changed, and if it wasn't me to click a link. So I click the link and it asks me to reset my password. I do this, but it tells me that 2 factor authentication has been enabled, and I need to enter the code from the authenticator app.Now I never reset the password, not enabled 2FA, so I report that my account has been hacked.They force me to submit a copy of government ID to prove I'm the account holder. I didn't really want to do this, but I didn't want a hacker messaging all my contacts with something bad.Once I gain access to my account, I see that no activity has taken place. No messages, no interactions, nothing.Since providing my ID, I am getting SPAMMED by LinkedIn notifications and emails, like 10 times a day.I believe that this was just a ploy to verify ID of accounts to know which accounts have real people that they can spam for paid features. I don't think there was ever a hacker...especially since nobody had access to my email account to reset the password in the first place...
Review of LinkedIn